Alright horror guru's i will greatly appreciate any genius who can figure out the titles of these two films I have been trying to figure out for years now.
I do not know the years or actors in either of these films but here is all I know about them.
The first film I think is older (80s maybe) and its a werewolf film, all I remember about it is that someone finds a skeleton that's half man half wolf, and someone cuts themselves on the wolf skull i think and they change into a werewolf while they are driving their car home, the only other part I know of is that there are some people running around in the bush or the woods and one of the werewolves is transforming and they shoot it.
That's all I remember about that film
The other one I know a lot about but can't remember the title, it might be an early 90s film, it starts with this woman who lives with her mother, and she takes care of her, one day she gets tired of listening to her mother or something and doesn't bring her an oxygen tank and her mother dies screaming for air, then she buries her outside. this whole time this girl is obsessed with a radio talk show host, she tries to get a job in her building but another woman gets the position so she runs her over in the parking lot, she hallucinates about seeing the radio host and her mother, she finally gets a job in the radio station and kills another girl by rubbing some banana bread in peanuts (which this other girl is allergic to) and kills her too, she at some point kidnaps the radio host and in one scene tells her she will shoot the radio host if she doesn't drink a giant glass of red koolaid. then they travel around in a trailer and eventually stop at a country store or something and she shoots the two people there thinking one of the people she shot was her mother and she shoots the other because he tries to help the radio host.
That is all I remember about that film
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!! SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT THESE FILMS ARE CALLED!!!
I'd be so so grateful because its been driving me crazy for so damn long, and I'd love to see these films again.