It's kind of surprising how many movies there are with the premise "Stuck in a house with a wild animal." And considering that all three of these are pretty good, it's kind of surprising that there aren't even more of them.
LINK (1986, Richard Franklin)
BURNING BRIGHT (2010, Carlos Brooks)
CRAWL (2019, Alexandre Aja)
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It's kind of surprising how many movies there are with the premise "Stuck in a house with a wild animal." And considering that all three of these are pretty good, it's kind of surprising that there aren't even more of them.
LINK (1986, Richard Franklin)
BURNING BRIGHT (2010, Carlos Brooks)
CRAWL (2019, Alexandre Aja)
October is here: the leaves are changing, the shadows grow longer, the moon is full 100% of the time. What better reason to discuss three thrillers showcasing the ferocity of canis lupus—the common household wolf for those not versed in Latin!
WOLFEN (1981, Michael Wadleigh)
WOLF (1994, Mike Nichols)
THE WOLFMAN (2010, Joe Johnston)
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It's kind of surprising how many movies there are with the premise "Stuck in a house with a wild animal." And considering that all three of these are pretty good, it's kind of surprising that there aren't even more of them.
LINK (1986, Richard Franklin)
BURNING BRIGHT (2010, Carlos Brooks)
CRAWL (2019, Alexandre Aja)