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- Howl explores the life and works of 20th-century American poet, Allen Ginsberg. Constructed in a nonlinear fashion, the film juxtaposes historical events with a variety of cinematic techniques. It reconstructs the early life of Ginsberg during the 1940s and 1950s.
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Howl is a 2015 British horror film directed by Paul Hyett and starring Ed Speleers, Sean Pertwee, Holly Weston, Shauna Macdonald, Elliot Cowan, Rosie Day, Calvin Dean, Duncan Preston and Ross Mullan.
Oct 16, 2015 · Howl: Directed by Paul Hyett. With Elliot Cowan, Rosie Day, Calvin Dean, Sam Gittins. When passengers on a train are attacked by a creature, they must band together in order to survive until morning.
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- Action, Fantasy, Horror
- Paul Hyett
- 2015-10-16
Sep 9, 2020 · In Howl (2015), director Paul Hyett masterfully combines all three elements to create a thoroughly entertaining monster movie. Howl follows Joe (Ed Speleers), a ticket collector who was recently denied a promotion.
Poet and cultural icon Allen Ginsberg (James Franco) is living in San Francisco in the mid '50s with friends and fellow writers Jack Kerouac (Todd Rotondi) and Neal Cassady (Jon Prescott) when he...
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- Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman
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- James Franco
Howl 2015 1h 29m Horror List 63% Tomatometer 16 Reviews 40% Audience Score 500+ Ratings Train passengers band together to fight a deadly creature.
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- Ed Speleers
- Paul Hyett
- Horror
Oct 1, 2015 · "Howl" (2015) is an English production that combines the werewolves of “Howling VI: The Freaks” (1991) and “Dog Soldiers” (2002) with the train survival situation of “Short Walk to Daylight” (1972); the British countryside and characters also bring to mind “Dog Soldiers.”
Howl explores the life and works of 20th-century American poet, Allen Ginsberg. Constructed in a nonlinear fashion, the film juxtaposes historical events with a variety of cinematic techniques. It reconstructs the early life of Ginsberg during the 1940s and 1950s.