Don’t ‘Howl’ Just Read The FrightFest Guide to Werewolf Movies
Now FrightFest have teamed up with their regular book partners FAB Press to bring us The FrightFest Guide To Werewolf Movies. Exclusively available for sale at FrightFest London…Howwwlll!!!

They’ve gave us exploitation, creatures of film and ghostly now its time for the lycanthrope. This August Arrow Video FrightFest will be delivering the yearly fear into our dark Souls. Now FrightFest have teamed up with their regular book partners FAB Press to bring us The FrightFest Guide To Werewolf Movies. Exclusively available for sale at FrightFest London...Howwwlll!!!
Following the success of the three previous editions: Monster Movies & last year’s Ghost Movies, this is the latest in a series of wide appeal books for both the curious spectator and the cult connoisseur.
For more than a century, a diverse pack of lycanthropes have memorably manifested onto our screens, in many hair-raising shapes and sizes. Within these colourful pages we will encounter reluctant wolfmen, shapeshifting sadists, Nazi werewolves, werewolf nuns, big bad fairytale wolves and lycanthropic nymphomaniacs.
Acclaimed author, broadcaster and occult historian, Gavin Baddeley, finds fresh perspectives on established classics, uncovers neglected gems, and even examines a few howlers among the two hundred-odd werewolf movies reviewed. In the process Baddeley shows how the myth has transformed; whereby werewolves become analogies for alcoholism or adolescence, or ciphers for sexual awakening or serial murder.
Gavin said today: “I was flattered to be asked – I’m among pretty distinguished company with the other FrightFest Guide authors and contributors – and it seemed an ideal opportunity to explore why I’ve been so fascinated by werewolves since childhood, As a lifelong lycanthropy obsessive, an excuse to watch hundreds of werewolf films under the pretext of work was always going to be impossible to resist!
Renowned director, writer and producer Neil Marshall – whose brilliant debut Dog Soldiers reinvigorated the werewolf for the 21st Century – contributes the foreword.
The official launch of the book is at Arrow Video FrightFest, with official gs taking place at Cineworld, Leicester Square (22 to 27 August). Both Gavin and Neil will be in attendance. The FrightFest exclusive hardcover will be on sale for just £20 from www.fabpress.com
The book’s international street date is 1 October 2019. Paperback price: UK £17.99 / US $26.95
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