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DIE ALONE REVIEW

  Tells the story of a young man who has amnesia. He bands together with a rugged survivalist in a zombie-like outbreak to find his girlfriend. Starring: Carrie-Anne Moss, Douglas Smith, and Frank Grillo Directed and written by: Lowell Dean Check out the video above and find out how many pools of blood it received…

ANOTHER WOLFCOP REVIEW

Alcoholic werewolf cop Lou Garou springs into action when an eccentric businessman with evil intentions seduces Woodhaven’s residents with a new brewery and hockey team in this outrageous horror-comedy sequel. Starring: Leo Fafard, Amy Matysio, and Jonathan Cherry Directed and written by: Lowell Dean   There are movies made for certain audiences and that can definitely be said for horror comedies. Horror fans will be down for the horror, but it’s the comedy that will make or break it. “ Wolfcop ” was a hit in my eyes, so there was no hesitation in deciding to watch “Another Wolfcop.” However, if you hated “ Wolfcop ” (maybe you needed some liquor donuts before watching) then “Another Wolfcop” and this review might not be for you.   Obviously it’s great to see several of the characters back again especially Wolfcop (Leo Fafard). The movie opens with a crazy car chase scene leaving a path of destruction only Wolfcop could produce in this small town. Tina (Am...

WOLFCOP REVIEW

It's not unusual for alcoholic cop Lou Garou to black out and wake up in unfamiliar surroundings, but lately things have taken a strange turn. Crime scenes seem oddly familiar. Lou's senses are heightened, and when the full moon is out, he's a rage-fueled werewolf. WOLFCOP is one cop's quest to become a better man...one transformation at a time! Starring: Leo Fafard, Amy Matysio, Sarah Lind, Jonathan Cherry, Jesse Moss, Aidan Devine, and Corrine Conley Written and directed by: Lowell Dean    What do you get when you cross a werewolf and a cop... a pretty good freaking movie! As one might expect, crossing a wolf and a cop must mean this is a comedy-horror with probably more comedy than horror. Well "WolfCop" actually is a really well-balanced movie. The beginning is kind of serious with funny lines sprinkled in as the audience is introduced to Lou (Leo Fafard). Being an alcoholic, the movie opens in one of those moments th...