An American Werewolf In London (1981) *****
More than just a superb horror film, more than just a gore fest, more than just a dark comedy— An American Werewolf In London (1981) is a true classic that features revolutionary makeup effects by Rick Baker , affecting performances by David Naughton , Jenny Agutter , and Griffin Dunne , endlessly quotable dialogue, and a memorable score by the prolific Elmer Bernstein (plus clever use of "moon" songs)—all directed to perfection by John Landis . Even though two other high profile werewolf horror films ( The Howling ( review ) and Wolfen ( review )) preceded AWIL earlier the same year, and while I like both of those films, they don't hold a candle to AWIL , which rightfully earned a spot on my Top 100 Films list and my Top 10 Horror Films list. AWIL won the first ever Academy Award for Best Makeup—well deserved for Baker's incredible transformation scene...