

How Sci-Fi, Horror, Fantasy And Comics Help Explore Our Own Humanity
How Sci-Fi, Horror, Fantasy And Comics Help Explore Our Own Humanity
NOW IN THEATERS! The biggest Christmas present on the big screen this month is the indie apocalyptic lycanthrope house wrecker Werewolves, written by Matthew Kennedy and directed by Steven C. Miller. It opens in the near future with Dr. Aranada (Lou Diamond Phillips) explaining why the planet is about to get a fur-lined whooping. Last year, a phenomenon known as a supermoon occurred, where the moon drew much closer to the Earth than usual. At that time, there was a worldwide reaction where any of the billions of people exposed to the moonlight that night turned into ravenous werewolves. Somehow, the super moon affects human DNA to activate a latent lycanthropic primal state.
Two highly-trained operatives are appointed to posts in guard towers on opposite sides of a vast and highly classified gorge, protecting the world from a mysterious evil that lurks within. They work together to keep the secret in the gorge.
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