Stars: Leo Fafard, Amy Matysio, Jonathan Cherry, Sarah Lind, Aidan Devine | Written by Lowell Dean, Bannister Bergen | Directed by Lowell Dean
I remember seeing the bright neon 80’s style action-movie poster for WolfCop a few months ago and I immediately, without knowing any details, wanted to see the film, and I finally had the opportunity recently for this Frightfest review.
Lowell Dean (13 Eerie) writes and directs what I can only really refer to as a “Canadian werewolf comedy action horror film”, yeah, one of those now exists.
Now, immediately this felt like a television production, and that’s not me putting this down, but the opening credits, the style in which the film is shot, and the fast-paced comedic tone felt like a modern television comedy horror show. Within the first two minutes we’ve had boobs, beer, blood and graffiti, and the fun has only just begun.
Leo Fafard plays our WolfCop in question,...
I remember seeing the bright neon 80’s style action-movie poster for WolfCop a few months ago and I immediately, without knowing any details, wanted to see the film, and I finally had the opportunity recently for this Frightfest review.
Lowell Dean (13 Eerie) writes and directs what I can only really refer to as a “Canadian werewolf comedy action horror film”, yeah, one of those now exists.
Now, immediately this felt like a television production, and that’s not me putting this down, but the opening credits, the style in which the film is shot, and the fast-paced comedic tone felt like a modern television comedy horror show. Within the first two minutes we’ve had boobs, beer, blood and graffiti, and the fun has only just begun.
Leo Fafard plays our WolfCop in question,...
- 8/22/2014
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Like most people I have talked to, my interest in seeing Wolfcop was based almost entirely on that awesome little poster you see above, designed by none other than Tom “The Dude Designs” Hodge. I mean, look at that gorgeous thing up there. Then, you have the trailer, which promises exactly what the title would suggest, an over-the-top movie about a cop-turned-werewolf, and for better or worse, you have my attention. From what I’ve gathered, The Canadian CineCoup held a short film competition, and the winner was awarded a million bucks to make their film, and limited Canadian theatrical distribution. Wolfcop weathered the contest, and emerged victorious, and now we have the feature-length film to peruse. It is unknown at this time, just exactly how big the reach of the film will get, but I can at least assume that the Us and possibly the UK will get DVD releases of the film,...
- 6/21/2014
- by Shawn Savage
- The Liberal Dead
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