Werewolf detective movies blend the suspense of a whodunit with the supernatural thrill of lycanthropy. This unique genre offers viewers a mix of mystery, horror, and often a touch of dark humor, making it a fascinating watch for those who enjoy both detective stories and supernatural elements. Here are ten films that masterfully combine these elements, providing an intriguing cinematic experience.

The Howling (1981)
Description: A news anchor goes to a retreat to recover from a traumatic event, only to uncover a colony of werewolves. The film includes elements of investigative journalism.
Fact: The werewolf transformation scene was groundbreaking for its time, using practical effects.


The Company of Wolves (1984)
Description: While more of a dark fairy tale, it involves a young girl exploring the mysteries of her dreams, which are filled with werewolves, making it a psychological detective story.
Fact: The film was inspired by Angela Carter's short stories and features surreal, dream-like sequences.


Silver Bullet (1985)
Description: This film follows a small town terrorized by a werewolf, with a young boy in a wheelchair and his sister solving the mystery. It's a classic example of a detective story with a supernatural twist.
Fact: The film is based on Stephen King's novella "Cycle of the Werewolf," and features a cameo by King himself.


Bad Moon (1996)
Description: A man returns from a trip in the woods, now a werewolf, and his family must figure out what's wrong with him, blending family drama with detective work.
Fact: The film features one of the first uses of CGI for a werewolf transformation.


Cursed (2005)
Description: After a car accident, siblings begin to transform into werewolves, leading to a detective-like quest to find the source of the curse.
Fact: The film was directed by Wes Craven and had numerous reshoots and script changes, leading to a troubled production.


Dog Soldiers (2002)
Description: A group of British soldiers on a training mission in Scotland encounter werewolves. The film has elements of a survival thriller but includes detective-like investigation into the creatures' origins.
Fact: The film was shot in Luxembourg, and the werewolves were created using a combination of animatronics and CGI.


The Wolfman (2010)
Description: Although not strictly a detective movie, it involves a man returning home to investigate his brother's death, only to uncover a family curse involving werewolves.
Fact: The film is a remake of the 1941 classic and features practical effects for the werewolf transformation scenes.


Werewolf: The Beast Among Us (2012)
Description: Set in the 19th century, a group of hunters and a doctor investigate werewolf attacks in their village, combining elements of detective work with monster hunting.
Fact: This film was originally intended as a direct-to-video release but received a limited theatrical run.


Late Phases (2014)
Description: An elderly blind war veteran moves into a retirement community plagued by werewolf attacks, taking on a detective role to protect his new home.
Fact: The film was praised for its unique take on the werewolf genre, focusing on an older protagonist.


Ginger Snaps (2000)
Description: This film uses the metaphor of lycanthropy to explore themes of adolescence and transformation, with a detective subplot to find the werewolf responsible for the attacks.
Fact: It was initially conceived as a short film before being expanded into a feature.
