Max hails from Buffalo, NY also known as the city of good neighbors. When he isn't working, managing music artists, or writing, he is watching movies of all types. With an academic background in ...
Canadian-born reporter and editor Adam Symchuk has been writing on the topic of film, TV, and literature for over a decade. Starting with an emphasis on Asian film, literature and manga, his love of ...
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Ginger Snaps, John Fawcett's coming-of-age werewolf movie, is transforming into a TV series. Sid Gentle Films, a production company behind Killing Eve, is developing the show, which will presumably ...
Sure, we've all seen "Teen Wolf" and "An American Werewolf in London." But these five underrated werewolf movies are also a ...
Cult 2001 werewolf movie Ginger Snaps is getting the small-screen treatment, with Killing Eve producer Sid Gentle Films and Copperheart Entertainment teaming up to develop the concept as a new TV ...
Teenage sisters Ginger (Katharine Isabelle) and Brigitte (Emily Perkins) are inseparable outcasts in suburbia, obsessed with committing suicide together, but then a werewolf attacks Ginger on the ...
Adolescence is difficult. While there are exceptions—and in due time, most young people are capable of carving out a niche of their own—those ostensible growing pains can feel incredibly alienating.
An almost immediate cult fave among home-viewing genre fans, the 2000 "Ginger Snaps" werewolf story was rooted in the reality of a female adolescence's awkward psychological/physical changes. Despite ...
Nothing is certain except death, taxes, and the mortifying ordeal that is puberty. For girls, that experience is especially monstrous. Suddenly, your emotions are too dramatic, your body is too ...
The Fitzgerald sisters make their way through their suburban lives on the edges of socially acceptable behavior according to the men, and even women, around them. But in the same breath, their ...