As virtually every American adaptation has proven, translating manga to the big screen is a job best left to Japanese filmmakers. There is an inherent weirdness – for lack of a better term – to their ...
When former Paradise resident John Wilson, who is the editor of Books and Culture (booksandculture.com), tweeted that I should read Andrew Klavan’s new thriller, I encountered a violent, bloody ...
Back in 2014, the world was introduced to the great white North’s small, rural community of Woodhaven, when alcoholic cop Lou Garou sprouted a few hairs on his chest and saved the locals from a gang ...
A Writer's Commentary: Max Marks talks Wolfcop #1, on sale now from Dynamite. Cover by Thomas Hodge and interiors by Arcana Studios Like most people who've seen WolfCop possibly hundreds of times, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Macmillan Entertainment and Everest Entertainment Group are developing a feature film from The Wolfman, the 2008 novel written by Nicholas Pekearo and published by Tor Books. It’s about a ...
This could be the Citizen Kane of werewolf-cop movies. Here's the description for WolfCop, out June 6, from the film's official website: It's not unusual for alcoholic cop Lou Garou to black out and ...
Let's start with the trigger-warning. I'm not thinking about the violence—which is pretty much what any reasonable reader would expect, having embarked on a novel called Werewolf Cop—nor am I worrying ...
In this oddly effective supernatural thriller from Klavan (The Identity Man), Det. Zachary Adams, a top investigator on a federal task force, must track down criminal mastermind Dominic Abend, the ...