Werewolves review post-apocalyptic lupine horror makes an enemy of the moonlight
Briefly

Intermittently effective yet repetitive, this film envisions a world ravaged by a supermoon-induced werewolf apocalypse, highlighting human ingenuity and societal tensions during chaos.
The science—moonblock aimed to prevent transformations—is poorly conceived, overshadowed by impressive transformation visuals featuring bulging veins but fails post-transformation aesthetics.
Character dynamics are notable, contrasting Wesley, a rational soldier, with his paranoid neighbor Cody, highlighting political anxieties amid the horror of transformation and survival.
The film's transformation effects showcase a mix of practical makeup and special effects, though post-transition characters appear less convincing, resembling amateurs in costumes.
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