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5 Howlingly Fun Facts About ‘The Curse of the Werewolf,’ Svengoolie’s Feb. 8 Movie of the Week
Take a break from Super Bowl madness with some super howl madness, and watch The Curse of the Werewolf, screening on the Feb.
The new horror comic %27Curse%27 debuts Wednesday The story follows a widowed father going to extreme lengths to save his sick son The series features artwork from ...
With Red Riding Hood opening this past weekend, we decided to take a look back at previous werewolf movies in an effort to investigate how Hardwicke's take on the classic tale stacks against other ...
There aren’t many monsters more legendary than the werewolf. A creature who transforms with the full moon, the werewolf can represent so many things, from addiction and rage to puberty and sexuality.
Doctors, monsters, freaks galore! You’re in for a real treat when you’re in attendance at Americas High School’s performance of “The Werewolf’s Curse or Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow” written by Billy St.
While female witches, vampires and ghosts have been present in popular culture for decades, there’s one mythical creature that’s so far largely been a men-only territory: werewolves. Inherently primal ...
The idea of werewolves has existed since long before movies came along. The concept goes back to antiquity with ancient Greek historian Herodotus writing in the fifth century B.C. about a colony where ...
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