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Night of the Wolf
2014 1h 35m Not Rated
Thriller
,
Horror
6.0
62%
45%
60%
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When deadly beasts attack from the forest, it is up to a grizzled veteran to uncover what the residents of a secluded retirement community are hiding.
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Directed By
Adrián García Bogliano
Written By
Eric Stolze
Studio
Site B
,
Dark Sky Films
,
Glass Eye Pix
Cast of Night of the Wolf
Nick Damici
Ambrose McKinley
Ethan Embry
Will
Lance Guest
James Griffin
Erin Cummings
Anne
Tina Louise
Clarissa
Rutanya Alda
Gloria Baker
Tom Noonan
Father Roger Smith
Caitlin O'Heaney
Emma
Karen Lynn Gorney
Delores
Al Sapienza
Officer Bennett
Bernardo Cubria
Officer Lang
Dana Ashbrook
Westmark
Larry Fessenden
O'Brien
Frances Raines
Dr. Nickel
Karron Graves
Victoria Kaye
Night of the Wolf Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Damici gives his memorable protagonist enough life to hold it together more often than it would have otherwise. He's great here. The movie around him, not so much.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Retains interest mostly for how much it will remind you of the films its clearly derived from.
AV Club
Katie Rife
Late Phases fails to deliver either shocks or real drama.
Fresh Fiction
James Clay
This bland take on werewolves has an excellent premise and a slow burn to its pacing that had a lot of promise, but unfortunately, it wrote a few checks the script couldn't cash.
The Blogging Banshee
Molly Henery
While this is not my favorite werewolf movie, it was still well done. I appreciated the use of practical effects and it was a pretty unique storyline.
Under the Radar
Zach Hollwedel
Late Phases is a fun werewolf flick with a sweet, climactic last stand.
Daily Dead
Heather Wixson
Without a doubt, Late Phases is one of the finest lycanthrope films of the last 20 years and a shining example of great independent horror.
Slant Magazine
Chris Cabin
Adrin Garca Bogliano ends up merely toying with the death-steeped concerns of his characters, and taking the furious and bitter perspective that powers the narrative's ponderous dramatic core for granted.
Reel Talk Online
Candice Frederick
As the film leads up to its bloody conclusion, there's a sense of peace that falls upon our hero, a reparation that he is unable to find at the local church or even with his son.
The Dissolve
Matthew Dessem
Late Phases transforms from laughably non-frightening horror film to self-serious family drama and back again, all the while remaining ferociously, ravenously boring.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
A sprightly horror movie about finding new purpose for old bones.
Village Voice
Zachary Wigon
The narrative ends up working in a smaller scope than one might expect given the premise of a beast plaguing a community, but the journey getting to the finish is exhilarating all the same.
Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
Less ambitious but more satisfyingly resolved than Bogliano's last effort, Here Comes the Devil, Late Phases is a reminder of how much monster movies rely on what happens when the monster's not on screen.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
Probably the most impressive constituent are the lycanthropes themselves.
Film Thrills
Deirdre Crimmins
Its avoidance of dealing with the horror head-on leads to too much ambiguity.
TheHorrorShow
Scott Weinberg
Features some great performances, a worthwhile sense of strange humanity, and, ultimately, a handful of truly cool werewolf sequences.
Film Journal International
Maitland McDonagh
[Late Phases is] a sly, rueful rarity that plays its monster-movie tropes straight, but gives them a poignant little twist.
Movies.com
John Gholson
There's always junk-food pleasure in seeing a questionably funky-looking werewolf take the business end of a silver-loaded shotgun to the face.
Projected Figures
Anton Bitel
Like Don Coscarelli's Bubba Ho-Tep (2002), Late Phases uses an old-school monster of horror to allegorise the cruelly inexorable ravages of senescence and death.
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