On March 13, 1981, one of the best werewolf movies ever made – director Joe Dante’s The Howling (watch it Here) made its debut on theatre screens in the United States. 42 years later, we’re celebrating The Howling with the latest episode of our video series Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie? To find out all about it, check out the video embedded above!
Scripted by John Sayles and Terence H. Winkless, The Howling was loosely based on a novel by Gary Brandner. Here’s the synopsis for the adaptation: In Los Angeles, television journalist Karen White is traumatized in the course of aiding the police in their arrest of a serial murderer. Her doctor recommends that she attend an isolated psychiatric retreat led by Dr. George Waggner. But while Karen is undergoing therapy, her colleague Chris, investigates the bizarre circumstances surrounding her shock. When his work leads him to suspect the supernatural,...
Scripted by John Sayles and Terence H. Winkless, The Howling was loosely based on a novel by Gary Brandner. Here’s the synopsis for the adaptation: In Los Angeles, television journalist Karen White is traumatized in the course of aiding the police in their arrest of a serial murderer. Her doctor recommends that she attend an isolated psychiatric retreat led by Dr. George Waggner. But while Karen is undergoing therapy, her colleague Chris, investigates the bizarre circumstances surrounding her shock. When his work leads him to suspect the supernatural,...
- 3/13/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Hey, "Elementary" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's episode 7. Now that it's all aired and done, it's time to take another brief look at what's in store for the next, new episode, which is scheduled to air next week. The next, new episode will, of course, be episode 8. Thanks to the lovely CBS folks, we've got a few teaser descriptions for episode 8 via their official press release. So, that's definitely what we'll be referencing in this spoiler session. As usual, to get things started, we'll go over the title for episode 8. It's officially called, "Miss Understood." It sounds like episode 8 will feature some pretty interesting scenes as Holmes and Watson help out an old, young criminal that they actually helped put in prison, and more! Yep, it true guys. Episode 8 is going to totally revolve around a young, female criminal named Cassie Lenue. She was actually someone that Holmes...
- 7/4/2019
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Stars: Jason Patric, Louisa Krause, Mark Margolis, Ezra Knight, Lou Carbonneau, Massiel Hernandez, Henry Kelemen, Brandon Kieffer, James Murtaugh, John Sampson, Carlos Velazquez | Written by Ido Fluk | Directed by Eytan Rockaway
Looking to get her life back on track, desperate mom Streak (Louisa Krause) takes a job as an overnight security guard in a grand but abandoned (The Abandoned being the film’s original title) apartment complex. Trapped with no-one to talk to but asshole colleague Cooper (Jason Patric), Streak is in for a long night.
The awful company and terrible hours aren’t the only thing Streak has to worry about – there’s the sinister homeless guy, the CCTV not working properly and, well, whatever it is that’s lurking in the building’s corridors, stalking her and Cooper from the shadows. Already on edge, Streak is pushed to her limit and beyond by supernatural (?) terrors, both real and...
Looking to get her life back on track, desperate mom Streak (Louisa Krause) takes a job as an overnight security guard in a grand but abandoned (The Abandoned being the film’s original title) apartment complex. Trapped with no-one to talk to but asshole colleague Cooper (Jason Patric), Streak is in for a long night.
The awful company and terrible hours aren’t the only thing Streak has to worry about – there’s the sinister homeless guy, the CCTV not working properly and, well, whatever it is that’s lurking in the building’s corridors, stalking her and Cooper from the shadows. Already on edge, Streak is pushed to her limit and beyond by supernatural (?) terrors, both real and...
- 1/24/2016
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
Return Trailer. Liza Johnson‘s Return (2011) movie trailer stars Linda Cardellini, Michael Shannon, John Slattery, Talia Balsam, and Emma Rayne Lyle. Return‘s plot synopsis: “When Kelli returns home from war, she expected to slowly but surely settle back into her life with her husband and kids in the small town she grew up in. But she gradually realizes that the life she left behind is no longer there waiting for her.”
The instant I started watching this movie trailer I thought of Brothers and Homeland, both dealing with returning war veterans. Linda Cardellini looks as though she digs deep here.
Return also stars Paul Sparks, Louisa Krause, James Murtaugh, Rutanya Alda, Bonnie Swencionis, Edward Crawford, and Jennifer Olivera.
Watch Return movie trailer and leave your thoughts on them in the comments section below. For more Return photos, videos, and information, visit our Return Page. Return will be released in...
The instant I started watching this movie trailer I thought of Brothers and Homeland, both dealing with returning war veterans. Linda Cardellini looks as though she digs deep here.
Return also stars Paul Sparks, Louisa Krause, James Murtaugh, Rutanya Alda, Bonnie Swencionis, Edward Crawford, and Jennifer Olivera.
Watch Return movie trailer and leave your thoughts on them in the comments section below. For more Return photos, videos, and information, visit our Return Page. Return will be released in...
- 1/6/2012
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
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