Horror Movies are a genre that the world seems to be relatively divided on. On one side, you have those that steer clear of those gory, disgusting films like a dose of the plague; claiming outright fright and a simple inability to handle the scenes and sounds. On the other hand are those so deeply invested in the subject as to wait with baited breath for the next fright fest to hit the screens or DVD rack; loving so dearly the bloody visuals and the gut-wrenching soundtrack. Horror has been around a long time, and many stand-outs of the genre have come to really define what it is to be a horror movie: Dracula, Frankenstein, Nightmare Creatures, Slashers, and Aliens. But to me, one of the most horrific creatures to inundate the movie market is the Werewolf. Perhaps it’s the simple fact that you can almost imagine someone, somewhere, afflicted with lycanthropy. Maybe it’s easier to understand the more animal-like behavior combined with such a staunch human element. Whatever the case, werewolves have continued to hold stock in the horror world and will likely continue to do so for future generations. Here are fifteen of the finest films featuring our feral friends.
15. Teen Wolf (1985)
In “Teen Wolf”, Michael J Fox plays a typically morose high school kid who isn’t popular and plays on a terrible basketball team and finds himself going through some rather unusual changes. As it turns out, he has inherited the werewolf genes from his father and is becoming, surprise surprise, a TEEN WOLF! He can’t, despite his best efforts, hide this from his high school friends, and ends up changing in the middle of a basketball game. However, in wolf form he is a star at basketball, as well as at pretty much everything else he tries. Suddenly he is popular and well-known, but does it all come at a price? Oh yeah, he also surfs on a van. Outstanding.
14. Blood and Chocolate (2007)
The movie starts off pretty well, showing young Vivian quickly and barely getting free as her parents are torn apart by a crazed mob. As soon as it jumps to the present, though, things start to go a bit wrong. Agnes Bruckner is a bit over the top, and there’s nobody to offset that issue with a little fun. Most obviously the screenwriter. The problem is, frankly, that the movie isn’t that original, clever, or even romantic enough to have (and it does) such a complete absence of levity. However, it’s still a strong entry into the genre as a whole and a decent watch for those of us a little taken aback by horror.
13. El Aullido del Diablo (1987)
Do you know Jacinto Molina? How about Paul Naschy? Same guy. His horror movies are relatively cookie-cutter of himself; that is to say they all more or less follow the same pattern. This movie opens with a pretty cute girl sitting alone in a car, singing to herself. Then for no discernible reason, she is grabbed from behind and her throat is slashed with a knife, all of this before the opening credits, Hi Paul Naschy, how are ya? This was obviously a very personal project for Molina, since he writes, directs and stars in it, playing an actor no less. The Shakespearean actor in question likes to pick up hookers and have his nasty, filthy way with them, while acting out some of his favorite historical roles. Could this be a bit autobiographical, maybe? Probably not, since the girls also end up brutally murdered.
12. Wolf (1994)
Jack Nicholson is such a well-respected actor that it came as no surprise that he’d eventually end up beneath some pretty cool wolf make up. After the Joker in Batman, this bit of caked-on appliance wasn’t too much of a stretch. Nicholson’s character is an editor who is being replaced by a younger, more sinister man at his company. At first he’s ready to simply accept it and move on with dignity, but since he was been bitten by a wolf the night before, he begins to undergo some painful and unusual changes and suddenly finds himself having the energy to fight for his position at the company and for the love of his boss’ daughter. However, he also finds that he has the urge to hunt and kill at nighttime, and becomes terrified of the monster he carries inside. Poor Jack.
11. I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957)
Tony Rivers (the Little House on the Prairie alum, Michael Landon) is a teenager who has a real anger management issue. He’s always ready for a fight and flies off the handle at even the slightest upsetting moment. A sequence of campy and unfortunate events lead him to seek help with a psychotherapist, who turns out to be a, ready for it… mad scientist! He is obsessed with the possibilities of reverting man to his animal state and, after a few sessions which seem to be helping, brutal animal-like killings begin to occur in the town and Tony fears that he has become … a werewolf, too! Egads!
10. The Company of Wolves (1984)
The setup is painfully simple: A teenage girl in a country house falls asleep while reading a magazine (with a cover story entitled “the shattered dream” — a bit of a hint to some of the themes of this movie, I’d suspect). She has a wretched dream involving wolves which appear to take place in the very woods that are visible from her bedroom window! It begins with a girl being chased down by a pack of wolves and killed, then we move to her funeral and discover she had a sister. The sister is your typical innocent girl just blossoming into womanhood, and her wise old grandma tells her stories about men changing into wolves, with the message that all men are beasts. Gore ensues, and a little bit of Fairy Tale lore as well. Good stuff.
9. The Wolfman (1941)
Lon Chaney Jr. and Claude Raines are absolutely astounding in this, one of the very first tales of the lycanthropes. Upon the death of his older brother, Larry Talbot returns to his father’s estate in Wales. He falls in love with a girl in the village named Gwen, and he goes with her and her friend Jenny Williams to get their fortunes told at a nearby gypsy camp. After talking to the mysterious gypsy, Bela, Jenny is attacked by a wolf. Larry tries to save her. He kills the wolf but is bitten in the fight. Jenny, however, is killed. Afterwards an old gypsy woman tells him that Bela, a werewolf bit him, and now he too will become a one! At first he thinks this is all nonsense, but as more murders are committed, he comes to believe that she may be right about him.
8. Bad Moon (1996)
IMDB says this werewolf story told from the point of view of the family dog is rotten. I disagree. This is quite a refreshing view of the genre. The story opens on a camp in a quiet picturesque amazon rainforest is attacked by a werewolf, which promptly gets its head blasted off. The mixture of gratuitous nudity and random violence lands us firmly in oft-explored horror movie territory. From here we travel back to the US and are introduced to a normal, average family; a powerful lawyer-mom played by Mariel Hemmingway, her young son and their faithful German Shepherd, Thor. They head up to a mountainous lake area to visit their favorite uncle, and no sooner is the mother commenting on how ‘safe’ and ‘peaceful’ this place is than people start being gruesomely murdered in animal-like attacks.
7. Kibakichi Bakko Vokaiden (2003)
In this Japanese movie, Kibakichi is one of the last surviving Yokai, a race of shapeshifters, and his particular form is that of a werewolf. He travels the world doing battle with various forces of evil.
6. Underworld (2003)
The Lycans Versus the Vampires is an age-old and epic battle. Kat Beckinsale plays just about the most attractive leather-clad vampire you’re likely to ever see, and she plays it well. In an ancient gothic war, Selene is a “deathdealer” — a vampire who has pledged to rid the world of Lycans. One night she uncovers a conspiracy regarding the leader of her coven, a supposedly dead Lycan, and human named Michael. And in the world of Vampires and Lycans, things will never be the same again. Did I mention she was drop-dead gorgeous? Good.
5. Wolfen (1981)
A city cop is assigned to solve a bizarre set of violent murders where it appears that the victims were killed by animals. In his pursuit he learns of an Indian legend about wolf spirits. Though not entirely what you might be expecting, Albert Finney, Edward James Olmos, and Gregory Hines do a pretty decent job of adding to the genre.
4. Ginger Snaps (2000)
This movie is by no means ‘cutesy’ or a chick-flick despite what the title might have you believe. It is a pure and true horror movie and it is relatively gory from the get go when the family discovers the dog has been literally shredded and left in bits and chunks all over the place. In a way it’s not really that gratuitous. The whole movie is a metaphor for adolescence, which in itself is a pretty scary thing to have to go through, I suppose. There are these two morbid sisters, Ginger and Brigette, who are afraid of growing up so much that they actually have a suicide pact together. They are obsessed with death, and for art class they take photos of each other in disturbingly realistic fake death poses. Ginger begins going through puberty, has her first period, and whoosh! Cue the werewolf attack. Very well done.
3. The Howling (1981)
Between this, the Joe Dante entry, and the next on the list, the two most well known werewolf movies ever are so very close on any list, and deserve very much to be. The effects in both are outstanding, both showcasing some of the most fantastic transformation sequences without the typical over-use of CGI. Karen White, a respected news reporter, decides to go undercover on a mission to capture a dangerous psychopath. However, it goes wrong and it very nearly costs her life before the police burst in and shoot the killer. Karen is left scarred by the experience, so she visits a respected psychologist who recommends that she spend some time at a peculiar retreat called “the colony” … but while there her dreams get worse, and at night she hears a disturbing howling in the woods around her. The film is still relatively scary even for today’s much more stringent standards.
2. An American Werewolf in London (1981)
John Landis took well-known Dr. Pepper ad alum David Naughton and made him a monster. Literally. In fact, using his considerable talents from such horror exploits as the Thriller video, he honestly created the most recognizable and well known werewolf transformation scene ever; even going so far as to be copied in today’s cinema by more CGI effects. Watching the agony as David goes through the horrid pains while literally watching the clock, and then becoming, ever so slowly, the beast to the sounds of CCR’s ‘Bad Moon Rising’ is just shy of amazing. David Kessler and Jack Goodman are two Americans who are making a three-month tour of Europe. While camping through the Yorkshire moors, they are attacked by some kind of large wolf. Jack is torn apart and the beast begins to attack David when the locals intervene and kill the monster. But while he is recovering in a London hospital, David has haunting dreams and visions of his dead friend, who insists that at the next full moon he will become a werewolf. Watching Jack literally fall further apart each time David sees him is also pretty funny.
1. Dog Soldiers (2002)
It had been a good while since I was honestly scared by a werewolf movie. Now, there aren’t wolves throughout the entire film, but when you finally see them leap from the quite picturesque backdrop into the fray, the enormous beasts absolutely take your breath away. Towering heads above their human tormentors, the ‘Wolf-Dogs’ are so intense and scathingly gruesome to look at that you can almost see them existing in a museum of the macabre somewhere. They are ruthless, cunning, killing machines and, without once realizing that they are indeed masks, all at once scary as hell. Directed masterfully by Neill Marshall, the view of the soldiers in training easily draw you into the story of just a simple mission gone horribly awry when the group begins to notice something not quit right in the Scottish woods. The concept for this movie is perfectly described in six words, which are lovingly splattered all over the posters — “Six Soldiers. Full Moon. No chance.”
Notable Omissions: Monster Squad (‘Wolfman’s got NARDS!’), Van Helsing, Silver Bullet



















Nattykm, the film you saw was dog soldiers. And the man dies.
YES! Dog Soldiers at #1! I love that film
I can’t believe blood and chocolate made any best of list that is the only movie I have walked out and with ticket prices what they are I’ve sat through some bombs.
oh god ima nerd lol but as to response to nattykm the movie was actually badmoon, the 2 people were having ***** and then bam werewolf comes in and takes a bite, and then the guy shoots him in the head with a shotgun, but i do understand why u thought it was dog soldiers. btw glad dog soldiers was #1, i love it when people are like, wheres van helsing, sorry thats a monster movie, not completely related to werewolves, and idk why but someone said they liked the harry potter werewolves, yeah im pretty sure my little sister could beat those ones up.
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yea silver bullet should definetly be up there! also van helsing! im looking forward to the remake of wolfman in 09
Too see “Dog Soldiers” at #1 on your list gives me great satisfaction. Most people are all about “A.A.W.I.L.”..”Dog Soldiers” for me is just done perfect. I love all the characters. I don’t want them to die…which is key in a horro film. When you want the characters to die..it’s safe to say the movie is bad. I dig that this film is done not just as a horror film..but is also your typical “Stand-Off” movie. And the creatures in this film.. PERFECT. No CGI.. They are more humanoid looking. which is fitting.They are upright and agile..yet vicious and animalistic. I own this film for a reason. It’s awesome.
uh why isn’t the howling number 1? that movie basically had the most copied werewolf in history, i’m so sick of people putting AWIL at number one and saying how influencial it was when nobody even bothered to copy that werewolf, fact is, before the howling you had the wolfman, after the howling you had a werewolf that looked completely different from the wolfman prodecessors, its by far the most influencial werewolf movie to date, and gave us a werewolf that looked more like a wolf than man
What are you talking about chadmaster Cursed is almost the best(#3)
My List is 10.Howling II
————– 11.Wolfen
1.Dog Soldiers 12.Underworld
2.The Howling 13.Wolf(Jack Nickelson)
3.Bad Moon 14.Ginger Snaps
4.Cursed(unrated) 15.Howling IV
5.Skinwalkers
6.The Feeding
7.The Company of Wolves
8.The Wolf Man(1941)
9.Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman
Hey Courtney! Have you ever seen any of these movies? How about the scene in Dog soldiers where the werewolves are chowing down on the Private in the kitchen? Or how about in American Werewolf in London where David eats the two people on their way to a dinner party? Or Underwordl when Kraven says “other than for food why would Lycans follow a human”? DUH…
I am trying to find a werewolf movie. The guy falls in love with a girl. Girl has ex-boyfriend. Ex-boyfriend happens to be werewolf and attacks guy. Guy survives and turns werewolf. Finds out girlfriend is also werewolf and only way to save them is to eat the heart of ex-boyfriend. Its something along those lines. PLEASE HELP!!!!!
deru, that’s An American Werewolf in Paris
Although there are some kick A$$ werewolf movies, I respectfully disagree with some, that contain non actual Werewolves. Plus you left out American Werewolf in Paris, the sequel to London. But Dog Soldiers, I’m not sure if it would place #1 on my list, but it definately is one of the greatest werewolf movies I’ve seen…
I’d switch Dog soldiers with gingersnaps. Gingersnaps has a way better storyline and graphics, they both have good actors but gingersnaps has a better script to it too.
When i first watched dog soldiers i got like a little scared but Gingersnaps freaked me the F$%# out! oh but the sequel to gingersnaps “Gingersnaps Back” had like the worst graphics, is was kindo weird 2.
“the cursed of the werewolf” its classic.
Not to come here and say that ”this” movie is the best. But its rather a sugestion. Have you ever seen ” American werewolf in paris” ?
In my opinion, that movie is the best.
The only movie I’ve had to stop watching because i got scared ( when I were younger ). But now I really like it. The transformations is really good, and they look scary, and you see alot of werewolf scenes with the whole wolf showing. Its really good.
A scene from the movie ( 2min transformation )
some one knows a very old movie about a boy with super strength who lives with his grandma(b’cuz his parents was murdered) and this boy have to fight with some werewolf, another thing that I remember abt thsi movie it’s that a t the final of the movie this boy meets his parents at the heaven.. I saw this movie when i was a kid.. thanks
Here is my opinion. First of all, Dog Soldiers was alright but it could have been alot better. At least the Wolves looked pretty good in it. Underworld has the best story and put together very well. The werewolves in it were very cool looking. I have to say American Werewolf in London was definately the scariest of them all. The wolf in AWiL was most definately the scariest. For being a movie from the early 80′s, the special effects were amazing. That wolf still haunts me today lol. As for that piece of crap American Werewolf in Paris, I am so glad you left it out. The werewolves in it looked terrible. Hell their faces looked like treasure trolls. Absolutely terrible. I am also glad you left The Howling out. I thought it was garbage to. When that lady changed at the end while on the news, that was crazy stupid. She looked like a damn ewok from star wars lmao.
I just went back through and see you did have The Howling on the list. Don’t know how I missed it lol. oh well. I was just going to add that William from Underworld 2 is the coolest looking werewolf ever. I think when Marcus opened his cell and William comes walking out towards him, that is sweet! Bad ass beast!
Sorry! But, “Company of Wolves” should have been omitted from the list as a not-so-notable exception. And, Hammer Films’ “The Beast Must Die” should have replaced it as #9 of 15.
I got a bad feeling when at about no 3 in the list thinking that dog soldiers after the crap i had seen so far might not be there,for once the best was at 1 well done.
These are true horror movies not the one were people are involved they are not horror movies but for demented people who need ridding from the world
For every1 that keeps mentioning other movies bein the worst wolf movies, then yall haven’t seen the sequals to the howling. OMFG wut TRASH! And major dissapointments. I say if a director makes a great movie and he doesn’t wanna direct sequals, DON’T PRODUCE THEM. IM glad 2 c ginger snaps on here. No lie I watched all 3 in the past 3 nights fo 1st time. 1st 2 were good but the 3rd iz annother dissapointment. I didn’t getit, and it made me mad. My most scariest wud b HOWLING, A.W LONDON, AND YES DOG SOLDIERS. Wen I wuz a kid london sth outa me lol, and dog soldiers kept the nightmares comin. Im now 18 & out of all the wolf films I have seen dog soldiers is still ontop of my list of scariest in the genre, so much respect for it bein on the list and more condoences onit bein #1. I luv horror movies that are TRULLY TERRYING, ENUFF TO MAKE A GROWN MAN NOT WANNA B ALONE AT NIGHT LOL. IF ANY1 HAS ANY SUGGESTIONS ON FILMS LIKE THAT PLEASE EMAIL ME. Jralk05@yahoo.com
I am a horror movie FEIND SO PLEASE KEEP ME HIGH LMFAO. Srry for the book I just wrote
Also my list of best looking werewolves
Underworld
William frum underworld 2
Van helsing
I would include the howling but the ears are to long for me lol
But yea if all movies had wolves that looked like ones listed, and were as scary as dog soldiers with a story as good as ginger snaps …
I here have given birth to the god of werewolf movies “muah ha HA” lol
Btw iz it me or duz twilight #2 appear 2 b a remake of blood & choclate wit vampires init? LMFAO
i agree Dog soldiers is the best werewolf movie of all time, its just the way the soilders act how real people would act in that situation….Genius.
Also where’s silver bullet -_-
where is twilight or new moon
lmfao
Dear mf: “Twilight” is out on DVD. And, “New Moon” is still in theaters.
wat about the gingersnap trilogy thoses were great movies
this list…. its kinda gay… Van Helsing deffinately deserves to be on here. Dog Soldiers was very good tho considering it was a low budget film.
good movies love them
Wheres Curse of the Werewolf? and personally I’d put the Wolf Man at number one, simply because if it wasn’t for that movie, you wouldn’t have most of the other movies on that list. Plus, it’s Lon Chaney Jr., how could you go wrong?
Speaking of which, who’s seen the remake? Rick Baker’s make-up is *****ing brilliant!
I like your number one, but I can’t agree with most of the rest. If you’re going to pick GOOD werewolf movies, pick scary ones. The legend of the werewolf wasn’t invented for a comedy. It’s a scary, “nightmare for a week,” kind of movie.
Great list, I agree with your top three 100 percent. I would put silver bullet in place of wolf,the scene in the church with the werewolf playing the organ gave me nightmares. Werewolf movies should be enjoyable after many viewings and wolf just doesn’t do anything for me.
While i was reading it, the whole time i was like,”i really hope dog soldiers is on here”…and it was number one…im a huge werewolf fan, and that has got to be one of my faveorites
Awesome I picked the top 3 right of the bat!! yay me!!
Seen most of these but i have to also agree Silver Bullet should be on here. It scared the crap out of me as a kid. Also totally agree Brotherhood of the Wolf is awesome!!
i think you should uodate and add a bonus and put the micheal jackson thriller wolf, a classic and very cool lol
Best top ever, my friend… on the way down, reading the titles, my anger was growing up and up… and then! MY FAVORITE WEREWOLVES MOVIE EVER ON THE FIRST PLACE….!!!!! I was getting mad 'cause I thought it wouldn't even get mentioned. My Mistake!!…. xD I totally agree with you, the werewolves are scary as hell!.. The scene when the chick (almost a spoiler jojo) and they appear behind… EPIC!! B)
Apologies for my english…u_u
Ginger Snaps was really good.
bad moon is really good
Ok, seriously, HOW is Silver Bullet not on here?I also loved Skinwalkers.
wow. this list just plain sucks except for the howling, dog soldiers, american werewolf in london, and ginger snaps. the rest are god awful. Wolf isnt even a real werewolf movie. very disappointed with this list.
Blood and Chocolate was terrible, as it didn’t follow to book it was based on. The only thing that was the same was Vivien’s name, and some of her cousin’s names.
How can it even be on here?
I so hate traditional werewolf movies, and its so *****ed up that there none exist I seek. There are over 250 wolf/werewolf movies and I only found 1-2 good yet. ***** HOLLYWOOD
Stop with that damn Underworld movie already!!it sucks!!
I am a huge werewolf fan. Dog Soldiers was a horrible movie. It shouldn’t be in the top 20 much less first on the list!
werewolf movies scare the sh!t out of me….but are oh so fun to watch!!
i love these were wolf movie cause they are full of power
An American Werewolf in London, an all-time favorite of mine.
Almost everybody likes dog soldiers. its waesome
u hav 2 add Never Cry Werewolf. (2008) to the list. It has Nina Dobrev, Kevin Sorbo and Peter Stebbings in it. (nina dobrev is Elena/Katherine in the hit tv series The Vampire Diaries, which has vampires, werewolves, witches, curses and a lot of hot lads wit no shirts on and abs)
here is like a plot summery.
Jared Martin moves next door to the Hansetts, along with his hot motorcycle and eerie, ill-tempered dog. Although everyone else in the neighborhood takes an instant liking to him, Loren Hansett can’t get over the bad vibes her new neighbor gives her. She starts to spy on his nocturnal activities and comes to believe that a recent killing might the work of a werewolf who happens to be her new neighbor. Her internet surfing provides a lot of collaborative detail but everyone but her friend Steven dismiss her story as teen-aged fantasy. Fearing for her life, she convinces Steven to take her to a gun shop to buy silver bullets in a gun shop, where their neighbor’s supernatural dog attacks. When she dispatches the beast, her actions get the attention of Redd Tucker, a washed-up TV hunting show host to believe her as well. When Steven is attacked by the werewolf and Loren’s brother goes missing, she and Redd team up to kill the lycanthrope before he can finish them both off.
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