Presented by Steven C. Miller’s Werewolves, Bloody Disgusting is looking to the stars and howling at the moon with WEREWOLVES WEEK. Today, Rachel Reeves takes a bite...
Presented by Steven C. Miller’s Werewolves, Bloody Disgusting is looking to the stars and howling at the moon with WEREWOLVES WEEK. Today, Jenn Adams takes a look...
Get ready to howl at the moon, werewolf fans. Where Wolf, the graphic novel from creative team Rob Saucedo, Debora Lancianese, and Jack Morelli, is celebrating its upcoming...
This weekend brought James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad (read my review) to theaters and HBO Max. The hyper-violent, gory Troma-like movie transformed unlovable supervillains into charming antiheroes....
Writer/Director Adam Egypt Mortimer‘s follow-up to last year’s favorite Daniel Isn’t Real gives a unique spin on the superhero genre. In Archenemy, homeless drunkard Max Fist (“True Blood’s” Joe...
With the recent news of Leigh Whannell’s possible attachment to the Wolfman reboot, Issa Lopez’s planned werewolf western, and Josh Ruben’s horror-comedy adaptation of Werewolves Within, it seems safe...
There’s perhaps no two genres more closely aligned than horror and comedy. Both serve the purpose of eliciting a physical response from the viewer, and both...
Writer-director Lowell Dean is back this summer with Another WolfCop, a sequel to the 2014 horror-comedy that RLJE Entertainment will be releasing on DVD, Blu-ray and...
Parade Deck Films will release Another WolfCop here in the States on December 1, 2017, a sequel that Trace reviewed out of Fantastic Fest just about a year ago. In his...
Parade Deck Films will release Another WolfCop here in the States on December 1, 2017 (A71 Entertainment and Cineplex Canada will handle in Canada). Trace Thurman caught the world premiere...
Parade Deck Films will release Another WolfCop here in the States on December 1, 2017. Trace Thurman caught the world premiere at last year Fantastic Fest, writing that it’s way...
It’s the current beauty app invading your social media newsfeed. With a few taps in FaceApp you can see yourself young, old, sex swapped or hot....
Writer/director Lowell Dean’s WolfCop (our review) was the surprise hit of 2014, earning positive reviews and positive word-of-mouth from audiences. It was a serviceable film that spent a...
“Sequels are a disease. Meet the cure.” Lowell Dean returns to the director’s chair with Another WolfCop, a sequel to the crow-sourced indie smash that is...
Kevin Smith’s Canada-set Yoga Hosers opens in September, and while the monsterpalooza isn’t a Canadian production the film’s appreciation for all things True North got me...
Updated with the film’s official one-sheet! The brainchild of Canadian filmmaking group RKSS (directors Anouk Whissell, Francois Simard and Yoann-Karl Whissell), festival favorite Turbo Kid has...
Last year, the independent film Wolfcop took the festival circuit by storm, delighting audiences with its absurd yet endearing premise. Now, the creators are raising funds...
WolfCop has been out on home video for a couple weeks now and if you haven’t seen it by now, I just don’t get you, man. Lowell...
It’s been almost a year since we dropped our review of Lowell Dean’s riotous WolfCop and tomorrow the bad beast is finally shredding its way onto home video and...
Image Entertainment, an RLJ Entertainment brand, announces the release of the cult horror film Wolfcop (read our review), written and directed by Lowell Dean (13 Eerie)...
Bloody Disgusting learned today that RLJ/Image Entertainment is releasing Lowell Dean’s crowd-sourced Wolfcop (read our review) on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital Download early 2015. In the...
The Canadian horror comedy Wolfcop will be seeing a soundtrack release on digital, vinyl, and cassette. Composed by Shooting Guns, the soundtrack has received a lot...
Image Entertainment, an RLJ Entertainment brand, has acquired all US rights to the horror action comedy Wolfcop (reviewed here by Patrick Cooper). “Wolfcop follows Lou Garou...
It’s tough not to fall in love with a movie called WolfCop before even seeing it. Luckily, Lowell Dean’s new film delivers on the madness its...
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