Sentences with word «lycanthropy»

Lycanthropy is a term used to describe the belief or mythical ability of transforming into a wolf or having characteristics of a werewolf. Full definition
If this film has any positive effects, its that it will encourage people to revisit Lon Chaney Jr. camping it up as the hapless victim of lycanthropy in the 1941 classic The Wolf Man.
As unoriginal as its title, David Hayter's «Wolves» is yet another hoary, hairy transformation narrative featuring lycanthropy as a metaphor for coming of age.
Later, his Pixie Madness is cured, but he becomes infected with lycanthropy so he spends time as a WereGnome.
Reviewer Michael Rose writes: «It's hard to imagine a more twisted or timely riff on the theme of lycanthropy, whereby the monsters must fend off a desire to devour their own children.
The Dark Side Of The Moon - Two generations of German genre actors, Moritz Bliebtreu (Das Experiment, Soul Kitchen) and Jürgen Prochnow (Dune, Das Boot) in this pharmaceutical take on lycanthropy, cut throat multinational business, and morality tales in the forest.
His second novel is Red Moon, a fat, multilayered page - turner that has fans of Percy and lycanthropy alike gnashing their teeth in anticipation.
This borders on full - blown lycanthropy, whereby the «trainer» feels he / she has been transformed into a wolf and so administers wolfy punishments.
While playing as supernatural Sims, players will discover new abilities, traits, skills and interactions that enhance their gameplay, including delayed aging for fairies and vampires, innate magic channeling for witches, and lycanthropy for werewolves, which enables them to control their animal instincts and transform at will.
Bring out therefore the cannons» balls of blatant blasphemies aching upon the bigamies of dogged» lycanthropy in sheepishness qualities.
But there are two kinds of werewolf here, a pure bred which was born with lycanthropy and «the bitten» which is self explanatory, the latter are not as strong and can not heal as well as a pure bred.
The only way he can be of help is to delve into his lycanthropy, but the law may be catching up to him and the many mangled bodies he's unknowingly left in his wake.
Fans of 1980s kitsch should get a kick out of Ghoulish Gary Pullin's custom design for the often ironically enjoyed Michael J. Fox (self - aware) werewolf comedy that involves basketball and lycanthropy.
As points of departure for these individual experimental arrangements, Germann uses characters from history such as Napoleon or motifs from myth and fantasy such as lycanthropy (from the Greek lukos, «wolf,» and anthropos, «man»: the werewolf motif), which he subjects to a revisionary rewriting, interweaving factual and fictional aspects.
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