A social recluse turns amateur sleuth after stumbling upon a series of mysterious local cold cases involving animal mutilations and occult imagery.A social recluse turns amateur sleuth after stumbling upon a series of mysterious local cold cases involving animal mutilations and occult imagery.A social recluse turns amateur sleuth after stumbling upon a series of mysterious local cold cases involving animal mutilations and occult imagery.
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Chad Andrews
- St. Peter
- (as Chad Hamilton-Andrews)
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Poetic and surreal with astonishing Photoshoots
A must see for cinematics.
A thriller mystery slow pace dramatic piece of new thinking and art.
Leaves you with youre hartbeat and breathing close to static shutdown.
An intriging and fine line movie that moves forward in a slow mode that alters other superfast flicks you can watch and forget, but not this one , it melts down in youre brain and leaves a burnmark for a long time in the back of youre mind.
A thriller mystery slow pace dramatic piece of new thinking and art.
Leaves you with youre hartbeat and breathing close to static shutdown.
An intriging and fine line movie that moves forward in a slow mode that alters other superfast flicks you can watch and forget, but not this one , it melts down in youre brain and leaves a burnmark for a long time in the back of youre mind.
Im at a loss of words. The movie was so surreal but also very real. I dont even know how to describe it. The shots were really nice. Canada is a very beautiful country. The plot was a little out of place. Definietly to some extent kept you at the edge. You were just waiting with anticipation for the main characters next move, action, lie. Ready to see what the next discovery might be. You cought yourself wondering if he falls into madness and desperation or if he was like this since the beginning. Definietly enjoyed watching it. I think this was a very nice execution of portraying a disturbed character.
There are pictures that really shouldn't be allowed, and this is one of them.
A non interesting film with no meaning or context.
And I paid for this, which is sad!
Slow movie where conversation between two comrades are the most interesting thing happening in the movie.
There should be a law of common rule or at least a warning for movies like this, so the ordinance can choose what to wast there life with, and this movie is definitely a waist of time.
Pardon my English, but it seems more like the producer is testing he's equipment or just wants to waist his life.
It's sad so sad. Please don't do it again!
A non interesting film with no meaning or context.
And I paid for this, which is sad!
Slow movie where conversation between two comrades are the most interesting thing happening in the movie.
There should be a law of common rule or at least a warning for movies like this, so the ordinance can choose what to wast there life with, and this movie is definitely a waist of time.
Pardon my English, but it seems more like the producer is testing he's equipment or just wants to waist his life.
It's sad so sad. Please don't do it again!
This film has a sort of pure energy.
Many layers, excellent camerawork/cinematography... very meticulous and clean; also, understated.
Sure, it has its weak points... but they amount to a few frames and even add to the feature's appeal in that when they are peeled away the underlying realization remains.
Repeat viewings bring rewards.
Many layers, excellent camerawork/cinematography... very meticulous and clean; also, understated.
Sure, it has its weak points... but they amount to a few frames and even add to the feature's appeal in that when they are peeled away the underlying realization remains.
Repeat viewings bring rewards.
Many layers, excellent camerawork/cinematography... very meticulous and clean; also, understated.
Sure, it has its weak points... but they amount to a few frames and even add to the feature's appeal in that when they are peeled away the underlying realization remains.
Repeat viewings bring rewards.
Many layers, excellent camerawork/cinematography... very meticulous and clean; also, understated.
Sure, it has its weak points... but they amount to a few frames and even add to the feature's appeal in that when they are peeled away the underlying realization remains.
Repeat viewings bring rewards.
Super unique concept and subversion on the murder mystery genre. The film moves a little slowly off the top but really starts to pick up pace as it drives towards the finale, which is brutal, shocking, and unlike anything I've seen before. Wolves plays with your expectations and the cliches of the genre and turns everything on it's head.
Mark Nocent gives a fantastic, nuanced performance as the unnamed "protagonist" who spends his sleepless nights driving to crime scenes and obsessively digging for clues.
Overall a very refreshing take on the murder mystery/true crime/thriller genre. It's not a horror film but god damn it got under my skin.
9/10.
Mark Nocent gives a fantastic, nuanced performance as the unnamed "protagonist" who spends his sleepless nights driving to crime scenes and obsessively digging for clues.
Overall a very refreshing take on the murder mystery/true crime/thriller genre. It's not a horror film but god damn it got under my skin.
9/10.
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to an LA Weekly article, the film was "inspired by a series of real incidents that took place in Canada, in the hometown of writer/director Danny Dunlop. Between 2015 and 2017, over 25 wild animals were gruesomely killed and dismembered, and left in public."
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Written by Emily Haines
Performed by Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton
Courtesy of Last Gang Records
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 43m(103 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2:1
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