I was suckered in by the movie's synopsis and also the fact that this was a horror movie that I hadn't already seen. Needless to say that I had never even heard about "Lone Wolf" from writers Sam Cunningham, J. D. Marmion and Jordan Rivera. But still, I opted to sit down and watch the movie.
Granted, I don't understand the fetish about the furries thing that some people have, so that aspect of the movie was just completely lost on me.
Director J. D. Marmion didn't really deliver a wholesome or particularly entertaining movie with this 2020 horror movie. And calling it horror, might be somewhat stretching that term. I didn't find anything scary in the movie, aside from how boring the movie actually was.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble that participated in the making of "Lone Wolf". But I will say that they put on adequate enough performances. Sure, it wasn't award-winning performances here, but the actors and actresses put one fair enough jobs with the limitations imposed by the inferior script.
"Lone Wolf" wasn't the type of movie that I was expecting, so it was somewhat of a disappointing movie experience for me, especially so since the storyline just failed to capture my interest entirely.
My rating of "Lone Wolf" lands on a very generous three out of ten stars, and that is based on the production value and the performances, as the contents of the movie itself was just mundane.