Wolves — Imdb ((new))

In stark contrast, the werewolf film An American Werewolf in London (1981) holds an 7.5/10 rating, placing it in IMDb’s Top 250 for horror. Its keywords include “transformation,” “nightmare,” “cursed,” and “dark comedy.” User reviews celebrate the film’s famous practical-effects transformation sequence—a scene that has become a benchmark for horror craftsmanship. The wolf here is not an external threat but an internal one. The IMDb trivia section notes that director John Landis wanted the wolf to be “a tragic figure,” and the user reviews echo this: “David is the monster, not the wolf.” The werewolf subgenre, as reflected on IMDb, uses the wolf to explore addiction, rage, repressed sexuality, and the beast within civilized man. The platform’s “Lists” feature—user-created collections—abounds with titles like “Best Cinematic Werewolves” and “Wolves as Metaphor for Puberty,” revealing how audiences decode the lupine figure as a psychological mirror.

: Starring Liam Neeson, this survival thriller offers a more primal, terrifying look at the animal. According to The Grey on IMDb, the film follows a group of oil-drilling survivors hunted by a pack in the Alaskan wilderness. wolves imdb

: A massive sub-genre on its own, titles like An American Werewolf in London or the Twilight series use wolf-like transformations to explore themes of adolescence, sexuality, and suppressed rage. International and Niche Titles In stark contrast, the werewolf film An American

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