Under the Cold Light of the Moon, Wolf Man Mewls

Wolf Man is a movie at odds with itself. In set-up, it aims to be character-based horror, with Blake’s lycanthropy the fanged manifestation of his fear that he’d repeat his father’s mistakes with Ginger, the worst possible way he could let loose the anger he’s been repressing. In execution, it tries to be a lean and mean werewolf thriller.

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The Christmas Movie You Didn’t Wish For (But Need to See): Moonlighting

This reviewer agrees with the quote from the character Robert McKee from the film Adaptation (2002) that voice-over narration is “flaccid, sloppy writing. Any idiot can write [them] to explain the thoughts of a character.” And yet, the voice-over narration found in Moonlighting (1982) is justified, for it effectively conveys the crisis of conscience of its main character.

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