Category: Film, Television & Music

Believe it or not, there are werewolf movies other than “An American Werewolf in London”.

Destroy bullies and witches with Sockweb’s “Werewolf” album

If you missed my earlier post about Sockweb – “the world’s first father/daughter grindcore band” who funded their first album on Indiegogo last year – now’s your chance to experience the joys of a 7-year-old girl scream “bullies are mean!” over a solid wall of kick drums and crushing guitar riffs. (more…)

A Wednesday WolfCop extravaganza! Contest, photos & more

Friends, I’m sorry for the lack of posts lately – I’ve been busy and sick – but let me try to make it up to you with a jumbo-sized #WerewolfWednesday WolfCop update! I’ve got three things for you – one for your brain, and two for your eyes.

First, Echolands Creative (the production company behind the movie) has announced a week-long contest that could get your name in the credits, and your clever tagline on the theatrical poster.

Indie film fans! WOLFCOP IS ON THE PROWL FOR A NEW TAGLINE… Submit your entries here [as a comment on the Facebook post – aq] or Tweet: @WolfCopTheMovie ‪#‎TweetTaglineContest‬. Winner gets mention in film’s end credits and the tagline headlines the official theatrical poster by award-winning poster illustrator Tom Hodge, aka The Dude. Contest closes Wednesday, April 2 end of day. Give us your killer one liner for your chance to join the WOLFCOP universe!

I have a text document open right now and I’m just fillin’ it up with horrible one-liners. Look out, because if I can come up with any taglines that won’t get me thrown in word-jail, I aim to win that contest.

Second, Fangoria has just posted exclusive photos of the eponymous Lou Garou in werewolf form. I won’t repost them all because I’m not a mooch (not that Fangoria needs the pageviews), but I will share the one that made me laugh out loud, and include some great comments from Emersen Ziffle, the FX wizard behind WolfCop’s practical werewolf makeup.

The movie’s FX were created by Emersen Ziffle, who has worked on films like CHAINED and CURSE OF CHUCKY and combined Dean’s cues inspirations with his own. “I was influenced by the latest version of the Wolfman, done beautifully by Rick Baker and Dave Elsey—a less doglike, more human werewolf. How would the imagination see a werewolf cop? I feel we delivered on that while remaining unique within the genre.”

The process of turning Fafard into the hairy arm of the law took a couple of hours each day, and with the actor buried under foam latex and acrylic hair, “We were worried about Leo overheating,” Ziffle says. “But shooting in November in Saskatchewan [Canada] kept him just cool enough. We actually almost froze his fingers a few times because the resin claw tips acted as a cold conduit, wicking the heat from his fingertips.”

Lou and Lowell!

See, here’s the benefit of practical makeup over CG: the results are tactile, and they look really really good. Like, almost too good – I can practically smell Lou, and that ain’t good. Shampoo those forearms! Also, with CG creature effects, you can’t take photos of your gore-streaked werewolf character hug-biting your remarkably sanguine writer/director.

Lastly, here’s a WolfCop production diary video I missed from January. It examines the process of designing the film’s werewolf effects and then bringing the beast to life.

I tweeted a comment to some of the WolfCop crew earlier today, and I think it’s worth repeating here… I’ve never been so excited for a werewolf movie, and I’ve never been prouder of a Canadian production.

WolfCop release date & poster

It’s been a while (too long!) since I posted a WolfCop update, and today’s exclusive premiere on Ain’t It Cool News was just the kick in the pants I needed. The 2013 CineCoup winner is currently in post-production and will have its Canadian premiere in select Cineplex theatres on June 6th. No word yet on which theatres have been selected, nor are there any details on US / international release dates, but I’m sure that information is coming. WolfCop, after all, cannot be stopped. (more…)

Full Moon Features: Werewolf Hunter

Say, do you like werewolf movies but wish more were based on actual historical events? (more…)

Horror / crime thriller “Bigger and Badder” blew me away

If you’re a fan of crime thrillers, truly excellent accents and hand pruners, might I suggest Bigger and Badder, a 2012 short film written and directed by Richard Wantuch and starring Phil HemmingSam Knight and Christopher Harvey. It’s 16 minutes of wonderfully-acted, tightly-edited, perfectly-scored tension by Plaural Films, and my only complaint about it is that it’s not a feature length film. (more…)

The blind hero of “Late Phases” has a reason to hate werewolves

If you’re in Austin for SXSW this weekend, save some energy for a late-night screening of Late Phases, a new werewolf film from Adrian Garcia Bogliano. The Wrap has a great interview with the star Nick Damici, who’s only 54 but jumped at the chance to play “a 70-year-old blind man who has to battle werewolves after they kill his seeing eye-dog during his first day at a haunted retirement community.” (more…)

Help Kickstart the mischievous denizens of “House Of Monsters”

Last month I posted about House Of Monsters, a delightful stop-motion short by Dawn Brown about a bunch of monsters – including a rakish werewolf – getting up to shenanigans in a gorgeously realized castle. If you enjoyed that mix of nostalgia and tactile wonder, I have good news for you: Dawn and her crew want to make it an ongoing web series, and they’re asking for our help on Kickstarter. (more…)

Creators of “Hellfjord” team up for horror-comedy “Party Animal”

As exclusively reported by Variety and then parroted verbatim by dozens of other movie news sites, Norwegian director Patrik Syversen (Hellfjord) and actor / screenwriter Stig Frode Henriksen (Hellfjord, Dead Snow) are teaming up for “Party Animal”, which is being described as “the first modern Scandinavian werewolf movie” by its producers. (more…)

The werewolf in “House Of Monsters” is a sly dog

I saw this on a friend’s Facebook timeline and was immediately transformed into a 7-year-old watching a Rankin/Bass special. It’s a teaser taken from a stop-motion film by Dawn Brown called House Of Monsters. The character designs are wonderful, and I think I like the werewolf even better than the Nightmare Before Christmas wolfman. (more…)

Full Moon Features: Blood and Chocolate

He’s an artist doing research in Bucharest on the legend of the loup-garous for a graphic novel, she’s a werewolf chocolatier who’s been promised to the leader of her pack when she comes of age — can the two of them get along? (more…)