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Wolves (2014)
An 18-year-old man appeared to be the captain of the school's football team. This young man faces a tragic fate after a fateful night where his ideal life suddenly wakes up and disappears. Now, his parents were killed and became more terrified when his life turned into a tragic fate and a real wolf.
25 May 1992, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
31 December 1951, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
26 July 1987, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
1 January 1972, Goose Bay, Newfoundland, Canada
29 March 1981, Libreville, Gabon
26 May 1974, North Bay, Ontario, Canada
November 12, 2014
Hayter burns through [his] shocking reveal early, giving his seldom funny, never scary fresh-faced horror-Western a listless quality, even at its slender runtime.November 12, 2014
The first 30 minutes of this cheap-looking monster drama are admittedly rough going. But once the "Twilight"-meets-"Sons of Anarchy" silliness kicks in, there's a lovable lunacy at work.November 13, 2014
Wolves limps along with a clunker of a script and unremarkable effects.November 14, 2014
It's loud and violent, but the feature drags more than it should, struggling with iffy performances and lousy visual effects to raise a properly furry screen commotion.November 21, 2014
This, as you've doubtless guessed, is all quite silly. And occasionally charming, too, in its wilfully old-fashioned way.November 24, 2014
Forgettable werewolf flick is soapy and occasionally gory.November 14, 2014
Swoopy-haired star Lucas Till makes for a credible young western-style hero, but even he's upended by the often silly, inconsistent story.November 14, 2014
A superhero-style origin story, only one that involves big, hairy, scary werewolves and some True Blood-style lunacy.November 14, 2014
The kind of pleasantly eccentric werewolf coming-of-age story that should be seen as the third-billed title in a horror movie marathon. When viewed on its own, one can't help but wonder who "Wolves"' was made for.November 13, 2014
As unoriginal as its title, David Hayter's "Wolves" is yet another hoary, hairy transformation narrative featuring lycanthropy as a metaphor for coming of age.November 16, 2014
While it's a painless watch, "Wolves" looks comparatively bland as an adolescent male answer to Canada's last notable bigscreen werewolf effort, the femme-focused "Ginger Snaps" franchise.December 31, 2014
There's modest fun to be had in this campy low-budget horror flick that ultimately doesn't have much bite.