The Cinematic Genius of An American Werewolf in London

Transformation isn't horror. It's heartbreak John Landis' An American Werewolf in London is a genre-defying howl of a film - equal parts body horror, dark comedy and tragic myth. It follows David, a young American backpacker bitten on the Moors and cursed to transform under the full moon. What unfolds is a cinematic metamorphosis: grotesque,… Continue reading The Cinematic Genius of An American Werewolf in London

Lunar Hunger

Three werewolves. Three eras. One feral myth. This week's moodboard is stitched from fur, fog and transformation. Werewolves aren't just monsters - they're metaphors. For repression, rage, identity and instinct. From classic horror to punk body cinema to sleek techno noir, these films trace the evolution of lycanthropy through style, emotion and myth. We're curating… Continue reading Lunar Hunger