Director: Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion•Genres: Comedy, Horror
A group of young women on a road trip discover they are being targeted by a supernatural creature. They must band together to survive the terrifying night and uncover the dark secrets behind the monster's existence. As they fight for their lives, they learn more about themselves and the true meaning of friendship.
Bae Wolf received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its premise and execution to be derivative and lacking originality. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some appreciating its B-movie charm while others were disappointed by its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
Some viewers found the film to be an enjoyable, if uninspired, creature feature.
Many critics pointed out the film's reliance on familiar horror tropes without adding anything new.
The pacing and character development were frequently cited as weaknesses.
Google audience: There is very little available public information regarding Google user reviews for Bae Wolf, making it difficult to summarize audience sentiment. The limited data suggests a polarized view, with some appreciating the campy elements and others finding it to be a low-budget, uninspired horror attempt.
The film was shot in various locations throughout California, including Big Bear Lake and the surrounding San Bernardino National Forest.
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