After botanist Wilfred Glendon travels to Tibet in search of a rare flower, the Mariphasa, he returns to a London haunted by murders that can only be the work of bloodthirsty werewolves..


So, is it worth your time? If you like old-school creature features, absolutely. If you need snappy dialogue or modern jump scares, you might want to skip this one. It feels like a stage play that occasionally wanders into a dark alleyway. The whole thing moves pretty fast. Henry Hull, who plays the lead, isn't your t...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"So, is it worth your time? If you like old-school creature features, absolutely. If you need snappy dialogue or modern jump scares, you might want to skip this one. It feels like a stage play that occasionally wanders into a dark alleyway. The whole thing moves pretty fast. Henry Hull, who plays the lead, isn't your typical sympathetic monster. He’s kind of a grumpy scientist who spends way too much time shouting at his wife about his botanical research. Honestly, I found myself rooting for the..."
Harvey Gates, Edmund Pearson, Robert Harris, John Colton
United States
Drama, Fantasy, Horror

