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Wolfen
Wolfen (1981)
, 1h55
Directed by Michael Wadleigh
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Fantastic, Horror, Crime
Themes Films about animals, Films about magic and magicians, Wolves in film, Werewolves in film, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Albert Finney, Diane Venora, Edward James Olmos, Gregory Hines, Tom Noonan, Dick O'Neill

Former NYPD Captain Dewey Wilson (Albert Finney) is brought back to the force and assigned to solve a bizarre string of violent murders after high-profile magnate Christopher Van der Veer (Max M. Brown), his wife (Anne Marie Pohtamo), and his bodyguard are slain in Battery Park. Executive Security, Van der Veer's client, prefers to blame the murders on terrorists; but knowing that the victim's bodyguard was a 300-pound Haitian with voodoo ties makes Wilson skeptical. At the crime scene, Wilson meets with Warren (Dick O'Neill), his superior. With pressure to solve the case coming down from both the Police Commissioner and the Mayor, Warren partners Wilson with criminal psychologist Rebecca Neff (Diane Venora). Meanwhile, a homeless man goes exploring an abandoned church in Charlotte Street, South Bronx, which was going to be demolished by Van der Veer along with the rest of the ruined buildings in the area, to be able to build apartment complexes. He is suddenly attacked and torn to pieces by an unseen monstrous being. Wilson and Neff arrive to investigate his murder. While investigating the abandoned church, sounds of crying lure Neff up the bell tower. Wilson follows her but doesn't hear the crying; however, once Neff is separated from him, he hears a wolf howl. He goes up after Neff and drags her forcibly to safety. Later, during the night, a bridge worker is apparently murdered by the same creature.
The Wolfman, 1h43
Directed by Joe Johnston
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Fantastic, Fantasy, Horror, Historical
Themes Films about animals, Films about magic and magicians, Wolves in film, Werewolves in film, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Benicio del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Hugo Weaving, Geraldine Chaplin, Elizabeth Croft

In 1891, Ben Talbot is confronted by a fierce creature in the Blackmoor woods. He tries to escape, but is killed by the beast.
Wolfman
Wolfman (1979)
, 1h42
Origin USA
Genres Horror
Themes Films about animals, Wolves in film, Werewolves in film
Actors Ed Grady

Colin Glasgow returns home after the murder of his uncle to find out that his uncle's will has been altered and his family is under a werewolf curse. Twists and turns lead to Colin finding his old love Lynn and meeting a priest who is more than meets the eye. In the end, Colin must find a way to end the curse that has haunted his family over the ages and will do so even if it costs him his life.
Wolves
Wolves (2014)
, 1h30
Directed by David Hayter
Origin Canada
Genres Fantastic, Fantasy, Action, Horror
Themes Films about animals, Films about magic and magicians, Wolves in film, Werewolves in film, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Jason Momoa, Michael York, Lucas Till, Richard Tyson, Andrew Divoff, Stephen McHattie

The film is narrated by Cayden, an average teenaged boy approaching the end of high school. During a football game, a rival player headbutts Cayden, causing the latter to become enraged and attack the player with superhuman strength. Cayden later hurts his girlfriend when the passion of making out causes him to unwillingly transform into a werewolf. Cayden wakes up covered in blood, surrounded by the dismembered bodies of his parents and flees.
Zombillenium, 1h18
Origin France
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Animation
Themes Films about animals, Films about magic and magicians, Wolves in film, Werewolves in film, Vampires in film, Zombie films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Emmanuel Curtil, Alain Choquet, Kelly Marot, Lucia Sanchez, Emmanuel Jacomy, Fily Keita

Dans le parc d’attractions d’épouvante Zombillénium, les monstres ont le blues. Non seulement, zombies, vampires, loups garous et autres démons sont de vrais monstres dont l’âme appartient au Diable à jamais, mais en plus ils sont fatigués de leur job, fatigués de devoir divertir des humains consuméristes, voyeuristes et égoïstes, bref, fatigués de la vie de bureau en général, surtout quand celle-ci est partie pour durer une éternité... Jusqu'à l'arrivée d'Hector, un humain, contrôleur des normes de sécurité, déterminé à fermer l’établissement. Francis, le Vampire qui dirige le Parc, n’a pas le choix : il doit le "recruter" pour préserver leur secret. Muté en drôle de monstre, séparé de sa fille Lucie, et coincé dans le parc, Hector broie du noir.