1. Wolfcop review – a gory hoot | Horror films - The Guardian
21 aug 2014 · Director Lowell Dean's horror-comedy isn't as good as Ginger Snaps, the last great Canadian werewolf picture, but it's enough of a gory hoot.
You can't help but warm to this old-school Canadian horror-comedy about a law enforcer with a snout for crime, writes Leslie Felperin
2. WolfCop (2014) - Horror Film Wiki - Fandom
The plot revolves around an alcoholic small town cop who transforms into a werewolf after being cursed. However, he still possesses his human intelligence in ...
WolfCop is a 2014 Canadian horror comedy film written and directed by Lowell Dean. The film was released to Cineplex Odeon theatres nationwide on 6 June 2014.[1] It is the first film chosen for production from the CineCoup Film Accelerator. It stars Jesse Moss, Amy Matysio, Jonathan Cherry, Sarah Lind, Aidan Devine, Corrine Conley and Leo Fafard. The plot revolves around an alcoholic small town cop who transforms into a werewolf after being cursed. However, he still possesses his human intellige
3. WolfCop (2014) | RantBit - WordPress.com
17 nov 2014 · Timing is crucial to the plot of WolfCop, in which a centuries-old conspiracy requires two occult rituals to be carried out in precisely ...
Review first published by Sight & Sound, November 2014 Synopsis: Woodhaven, North America. When Lou Garou was 10, his policeman father was killed searching for young Tina’s missing father…
4. WolfCop - Headhunter's Holosuite Wiki - Fandom
WolfCop is an independent Canadian horror film with elements of comedy. It was written and directed by Lowell Dean and produced by RLJ Entertainment.
See AlsoLcsc SkywardWolfCop is an independent Canadian horror film with elements of comedy. It was written and directed by Lowell Dean and produced by RLJ Entertainment. It premiered to limited theatrical release in Canada on June 6th, 2014 and was also released direct-to-video on that same day. It premiered on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on February 17th, 2015. WolfCop stars Leo Fafard as the appropriately named "Lou Garou", who is an alcoholic sheriff's deputy in the small Canadian town of Woodhaven, who
5. WolfCop - Rotten Tomatoes
An alcoholic cop blacks out and wakes up in unfamiliar surroundings, and crime scenes seem oddly familiar when the full moon is out.
6. Canadian IS a Genre: Wolfcop, Another Wolfcop, and the Joy of the ...
29 mei 2020 · Wolfcop (2014) and Another Wolfcop (2017), both spawned from Lowell Dean, a man once referred to as The Saskatchewan indie film industry, exist ...
Guest Post by: Anne Millar There is a seemingly unbridgeable divide between the two reputations of Canadian film making: the one stream of serious, thoughtful, depressing films on weighty subjects, and the other of exploitation flicks of varying degrees of budget, taste, and a penchant for the viscerally upsetting. To confuse one with the other is allowable only in the case of certified Cronenbergian genius, and then only with the tacit acceptance that subversion won’t get you all that far.
7. 'Wolfcop' wins movie-making money | CBC News
11 jun 2013 · Wolfcop, a movie about a police officer — with a twist — has been green-lighted to go into production after winning $1 million in a contest ...
Wolfcop, a movie about a police officer — with a twist — has been green-lighted to go into production after winning $1 million in a contest called Cinecoup.
8. DVD Review: Wolfcop (2014) - Warped Perspective
10 okt 2014 · The plot of the film is surprisingly convoluted, with the small ... real silliness of the film seem lacking. Bad Milo gets this balance ...
Review by Nia Edwards-Behi Sometimes, you’ve really got to admire a particularly high concept film. ‘Small-town cop turns into a werewolf’ was a concept that had me hooked quite easily. The excelle…