Wolf Man

Wolf Man is good and spooky.

We follow Blake as he takes his family to visit his childhood home, an isolated place.

It’s gorgeous there. During the day, vibrant greens ground us as a sort of steady air blankets us, and we just feel like everything is going to be OK. But at night, as the locals and natives know, there are creatures, sicknesses to be careful of. Well, get ready for a long night, folks.

This is a high-quality production all around. The writing and pacing build steadily and believably, and the father’s actor does a great job of portraying his struggles to do right by his family.

The sound and visuals are phenomenal, used just enough and used creatively to open our minds. Good and spooky indeed.