WolfCop

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Deputy Lou Garou spends most nightshifts at the local police station soused. He casually neglects his duties as an officer of the law in a one stoplight small town run by drug traffickers. On a fateful evening, after hitting the bottle hard, Garou ends up in the woods the unwilling participant of an occultism ritual. Not before long and in glorious grizzly details, he transforms into a werewolf and finds with it a deadly new self-confidence. Now imparted with heightened senses Garou takes to fighting crime with a vengeance, sniffing out the scent left behind at murder scenes, bullying bad guys and taking back the town as well as the night such is the animal magnetism he has over the ladies. Featuring spectacular retro fx, hilarious one-liners and over the top violence, WolfCop delivers a raucous yarn of comedy-horror with an action hero worthy of this hair-raising adventure. (Accent Film Entertainment)

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Stanislaus 

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anglais WolfCop makes an average impression as a horror comedy, but it still has drive and doesn't shy away from the dark humour that is appropriate for such a film. The main character, Lou, is an unreliable jerk, alcoholic and troublemaker all rolled into one, something that doesn't really change even after his transformation into a werewolf, except perhaps for his more bloodthirsty behavior, so he doesn't take any shit from the criminals in the small town where he lives. Overall, the film had a hardened and raw effect on me, which was underscored by the choice of grittier music. An unconventional genre hybrid with pros and cons that balance out in the end - hence the pure average. ()

kaylin 

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anglais "WolfCop" was a very pleasant surprise for me, which simply must be appreciated. When a film entertains you, it doesn't matter what genre it is. And I was entertained by this film. Those masks are just fantastic. At the end of the film, it was mentioned that a sequel awaits us in 2015. As it turns out, it won't be possible, but they are working on it. And I am quite curious about the second installment. I simply won't miss a similar B-movie. ()

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anglais The idea would be fitting for the early 1980s, but given the trend in Grindhouse of the last two decades, it’s also acceptable for more ambitious B-movie waters. The execution of the story, however, is pretty terrible – there are a few decently edited scenes, the make-up effects and the gore are alright, and there are a couple of very good ideas (the transformation into a werewolf is pretty funny, likewise the sex scene with the beautiful red riding hood), but the promising concept is killed by a pointless twist and the ending is just boring and bland. At least Sarah Lind is a candidate for the sexiest bartender in film history (though in her case it was a little different). 35% ()

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