Wolf (1994)

RETROSELECTIVE. Identity Horror October: personality disorders, transformations and a crisis of the self! We highlight three very different takes on "not feeling quite yourself" in the horror genre.
Director Mike Nichols delivers a sharp and biting take on modern-day lycanthropy. Featuring an introductory talk on the themes and production history on the film by Lee Gambin prior to the feature, here is a rare opportunity to see WOLF on the cinema screen.
Starring Jack Nicholson, Michelle Pfeiffer, James Spader and Christopher Plummer, Mike Nichols (The Graduate, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Closer) directs a romantic horror of a book publisher who has a run-in with a werewolf just as he is struggling in his career. Replete with a signature turn by Nicholson and a surprise box office hit upon release, the history of the film’s production is a tale unto itself.
Director Mike Nichols delivers a sharp and biting take on modern-day lycanthropy. Featuring an introductory talk on the themes and production history on the film by Lee Gambin prior to the feature, here is a rare opportunity to see WOLF on the cinema screen.
Starring Jack Nicholson, Michelle Pfeiffer, James Spader and Christopher Plummer, Mike Nichols (The Graduate, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Closer) directs a romantic horror of a book publisher who has a run-in with a werewolf just as he is struggling in his career. Replete with a signature turn by Nicholson and a surprise box office hit upon release, the history of the film’s production is a tale unto itself.
Rating | M |
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Genre | Romance |
Running Time | 124 |
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