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War Wolves
Jack Ford leads a special forces unit back to the United States to hunt down Jake Gabriel, a soldier who has been infected with the werewolf virus that turns man into wolf. Little does Jack know that three of the female soldiers serving in his unit have also been infected and have already transformed into she-wolves. The she-wolves' forces of evil and Ford's special op forces of good, are pitted against each other in the race to save mankind from turning into wolves.
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Plot Summary
A group of ex-military mercenaries are hired to track down a shape-shifting werewolf that has been terrorizing a remote Alaskan town. As they venture into the wilderness, they discover that their target is more than just a beast, and their mission quickly turns into a fight for survival against a creature that has a personal vendetta.
Critical Reception
War Wolves was primarily released as a direct-to-video film and received largely negative reviews from critics, who cited its weak plot, uninspired acting, and unconvincing special effects. Audiences generally found it to be a low-budget horror film with little to offer.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a predictable and unoriginal storyline.
Special effects are widely considered to be poor and unconvincing.
Acting performances are generally perceived as lacking depth and engagement.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'War Wolves' is not readily available, but general sentiment for direct-to-video low-budget horror films of this nature tends to be critical of production values and storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Bulgaria, which is a common location for low-budget genre films due to cost-effectiveness.
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