Deconstructive look at werewolves. Felt like how Criminal Minds would handle the myth, so AJ Cook's involvement felt right at home. Serious role for Vik Sahay (from "Chuck") was a surprise standout, but otherwise, it was simply a half step above the average werewolf movies and not up to the hype I was led to believe. Still, a good flick. 7/10
Decent take on the werewolf genre
Uhm.. not bad! Interesting finale
Not bad, I kinda enjoyed it.
A first time viewing off the To-Watch Pile for my 31 Days Of Horror. Excited to finally check it out!
One of the best werewolf I have seen.
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Certainly a different spin on werewolf movies. There isn't a typical man-to-werewolf transformation in this, the beast remaining more man than wolf. It had some suspenseful moments and unfortunately, a few too many cheap jump scares. There were many vicious attacks with quite a bit of gore.
A.J. Cook was good in the lead role as attorney Kate Moore and I liked her assistant Eric, played by Vik Sahay. Brian Scott O'Connor was intimidating as Talan Gwynek (the werewolf).
The special effects were average at best with some of the wirework clearly noticeable. Come to think of it, the budget probably wasn't high enough to allow for a convincing transformation.