When The Full Moon Hits Your Eye, That’s A Werewolf

Hello, Movie Mavens! Welcome back to the B Movies Blog. Today, we’re popping some of my favorite werewolf content into the ol’ VCR. 

I love me a good werewolf tail (get it?). 

In all seriousness though, I’ve always been a big fan of the werewolf genre. I think there’s a lot of rich representation lying beneath the lycanthropy. The werewolf represents the primal feelings we dare not show in the daylight. They’re often portrayed as animalistic humanoids and claim to not often remember what happens within the darkness. 

They’re also sometimes really and unexplainably horny?

Anyway. I’ve gathered some of my favorite werewolf movies below, as well as one that transformed into a major flop. So gather your popcorn and silver bullets, and settle in for a howling good time. 

I love werewolves so much, I adopted one.

The Wolf Man (1941): I wonder which conditioner he uses. (VOD) 

The Howling: This is the one with the mom from E.T. (Shudder) 

An American Werewolf in London:  I love a man who can practically transform into a werewolf without CGI. (Shudder, Tubi)

You can’t look at this and tell me she isn’t serving cunt. 

Ginger Snaps series: Honestly, Ginger ate and left no crumbs. Literally. (Peacock, Tubi, Shudder) 

Night of the Wolf (aka Late Phases): This is one hell of a commercial for Life Alert. (Peacock, Tubi)

Silver Bullet: I told y’all that it always goes back to the church. (Max) 

Me, anytime A24 drops a new trailer. 

Dishonorable Mention

Listen, Wes, they can’t all be winners. Do I still watch Cursed for the camp? Yes. Do I think it’s unfortunate that Milo Ventimiglia’s character is used in the way he is? Absolutely.

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