Synopsis
The legend reborn
A defense attorney begins to suspect that her client, who is charged with the murders of a vacationing family, might be more than meets the eye.
A defense attorney begins to suspect that her client, who is charged with the murders of a vacationing family, might be more than meets the eye.
A. J. Cook Sebastian Roché Simon Quarterman Vik Sahay Brian Scott O'Connor Stephanie Lemelin Oaklee Pendergast Angelina Armani Corneliu Ulici Brian D. Johnson Sarah-Jane Mee Ozana Oancea Alexandra Pirici Constantin Florescu Ionut Grama Rudy Rosenfeld Collin Blair Camelia Maxim Gelu Nitu Alin Olteanu Alexandru Nedelcu Lucy Kite Dominic Reynolds Dominique Schwoebel Horatiu Bob Olimpia Mălai Adrian Ciobanu Sibylla Oarcea Clare Fernyhough Show All…
Greg Mauer Matt Salib Mark A. Rozett Steven Utt Alexander Pugh Peter D. Lago Kelly Vandever T.J. Boyd Mirel Cristea James Bailey Trip Brock Steven Avila
Върколак, Sinistro: A Maldição do Lobisomem, Wer - Das Biest in dir, A vérfarkas, Inhumano: La leyenda renace, Zwierz, Wer - A Besta, Перевертень, Krvavá legenda, Оборотень, Inhumano, Vérfarkas, Wer - Das Biest in Dir, La metamorfosi del male, 늑대인간: 더 오리지널, Sinistro - A Maldição do Lobisomem, Vilkolakis, 狼人, คนหมาป่า, Inhumano: la leyenda renace, ウェア 破滅
Ever since I was a kid I was fascinated by werewolves even before I started geeking out over horror movies but it started fading away slowly because there weren't that many great films about this subject matter and one day a cunt of a movie named TWILIGHT is released and it ultimately kills all the fascinations that I had for it but when I heard about WER I wanted to watch it but again was alarmed because it was made by the same guy who pooped The Devil Inside a year ago, so I wasn't expecting much from it but damn you William Brent Bell you redeemed yourself and I respect you for that.
Wer is about a man who…
I wish this movie could have decided if it was going to be found-footage or not because the inconsistency was really annoying
An exciting new take on Werewolves that is more than worthy of your time! I went in with low expectations and was pleasantly surprised!
Gruesome, Gory, and Graphic Violence!
The color of the CGI blood was off.. but guess what I'm a big girl now so I managed to get over it! ;-)
A unique take on the werewolf movie that really tries to do something a bit different. The first half is really just about a lawyer trying to help her client who has been convicted of murder, but then it takes a turn and the second half becomes a whole new beast...yeah, I'm not going to apologize for that phrasing. The end builds to a big finale and they really have fun letting the werewolf be an unstoppable badass. There is some decent gore that felt subdued at certain points and you won't find any crazy transformations here, but that didn't hinder my enjoyment because they weren't entirely necessary for the way they were telling this story. It's a cool take on the creature we have all seen before and it's quite entertaining.
idk i just watched for aj cook
i said “i understand this bc my werewolf shows had it too” and my dad has been looking at me and laughing ever since lmao 😭 he thinks im lame and hes not even trying to hide it 🤡
aj cook is very JJ coded in this 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Wer (2013) is a movie I recently watched for free on Tubi (it leaves at the end of the month). The storyline for this picture is about a lawyer who has been assigned to a murder case of a man who killed people in the woods. She noticed some strange mannerisms with her client and begins suspecting there's more to him than meets the eye.
This movie is directed by William Brent Bell (The Boy) and stars AJ Cook (Final Destination 2), Sebastian Roché (6 Underground), Simon Quarterman (The Devil Inside) and Stephanie Lemelin (The Boy).
This movie is a bit uneven in terms of its storyline but it did have some entertaining aspects. I like how they did the…
What’s refreshing is that, despite the title and key art, this movie mostly dodges the boilerplate plotting that can make werewolf pictures seem derivative. It’s essentially a legal thriller with a love-triangle subplot that sorta backs into being a werewolf movie. Of those three genres, only the triangle feels underbaked; co-writer and director William Brent Bell seems more comfortable developing plot than character. It’s easy to imagine the script describing the lead as ‘a beautiful but brilliant defense attorney who cares too much.’ (She’s played by a Lisbon sister!) What’s smartly done, though, is the interweaving of familiar arcs into something that feels surprising, and those oddball turns take a B picture to at least a B+.
As the suspect…
Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Drama, Fantasy… a little bit of everything under the banner of Lycanthropy. If that sounded dry, don’t worry: this is solid Found Footage that doesn't pull any punches and stands out from the pack; and I'll be damned if I didn't enjoy every bit of it.
Definitely not for haters of the shaky genre; but for those of you who appreciate it, this is certainly one worth chasing down.
Werewolf. Read anything about this horror and that word is bandied all over. An example of a worst kept secret tainting mystery for an attorney and her two investigators to unravel. What's coming is obvious, but Wer rides on rationalizing a captured murderer resembling Italian actor George Eastman gone feral. That may disappoint since the research gets procedural, exploring motivations and possible explanations over his extreme strength, until a scene inadvertently(?) riffing Howling III (1987). Then a manhunt and possibility of another bitten satisfies the action-horror slant wolfman cinema usually culminates in. A transformation is denied though; keeping to the non-traditional approach. Watched via Universal's DVD.
This was a pretty interesting take on the werewolf genre.
Defense attorney Kate Moore, played by A.J. Cook, takes on a case being held against a local man Talan Gwynek who's accused of a brutal slaughter of a man and his young son, the wife barely surviving. The evidence against him is an eye witness description of a large, hairy man from the clearly traumatized survivor. As Kate delves further into the case, joined by ex and animal expert Gavin and a sort of research wizard Eric, she finds that Talan is not all that he seems and neither is the case.
I really, really liked this explanation of how werewolves work. It was interesting and they did try making…
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