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Lone Wolf
USA 2020
produced by Jordan Rivera, Leonardo Rodriguez (executive), Dan Schatzman (executive) for Red Carpet Broadcasting
directed by J.D. Marmion
starring Jane Gardner, Christine Liao, Kennedy Wunderle, Alexandra Dustin, Victorya Danylko-Petrovskaya, Robin McIntosh, Cesar Ortega, Fred Espinoza, Jonathan Hagan, Zacciah Hanson, Trey Toselan, Eric Ortegren, Gem Andrade, Destiny Perezcot, Brian Trujillo, Tohmas Howery, Jesse Carlowe, Taylor McIntyre, Phillip Davis, Jerry Walker, Jacqueline Almond, Jolene Rael, Madison Wunderle, J.D. Marmion, Troy Taylor, Alice Zhan, Carla Aragon, Kiko Sanchez, Victor Versace, Amy Storey, Sylvie Grontis Hagan, Richard Baca II, Anthony Gonzales, Rebecca Kaehele, Leonard Natural, Edward Stewart, Gordon Edelheit, Mayelangela Linaves-Norwood, Amanda Urdaneta
written by J.D. Marmion, Jordan Rivera, Sam Cunningham, Domenica Schatzman, Victoria Schatzman, music by Jessie Deluxe, special effects makeup by Kyra Enstrom, Zacciah Hanson
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Charlie (Jane Gardner), Gabriella (Kennedy Wunderle) and Hanna
(Alexandra Dustin) attend a furrie convention, but get kicked out after
Hanna, roaringly drunk at that time, pukes onto the fur of one of he other
attendants. At the parking lot though they meet Damian (Robin McIntosh),
twin brother of furrie superstar Tyrone the Tiger (Robin McIntosh as
well), who tells them he can get them to the after party still - which for
some reason is halfway across the country, and when our heroes make a stop
at a truck stop, Gabriella and Hanna get roaringly drunk with the locals,
and when they finally attempt to leave, they find their car won't start.
After a night in a cheap motel, the car can be easily fixed and it looks
as if someone had tampered with it, maybe the creepy furry in the burnt
wolf costume (Tohmas Howery) Charlie has seen by the car earlier. That
evening, our kids arrive at the party, which fortunately enough is still
in full swing, and Gabriella almost gets it on with Tyrone the Tiger,
until he explains to her that despite being totally straight, he's not
into girls. And then the guy in the creepy burnt wolf costume arrives at
the party, kills Tyrone and then pretty much everybody else, and he takes
Charlie captive. Wolf guy throws Charlie into a cage, where she finds her
long-lost sister again - and it turns out wolf guy might actually be
linked to Charlie's mother's (Christine Liao) past ...
Lone Wolf is an old school slasher that very
unapologetically stands by its 1980s roots, so don't expect the
reinvention of the wheel. But that said, the movie plays a few nice
variations on the theme, and to set the film in the world of furries,
which somehow also relates to the killer's origin, is a nice and colourful
touch. Also Jane Gardner in the lead does a good job grounding the movie
and keeping things relatable, which results in nice genre entertainment
for sure.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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