Review of The Beast of Bray Road (2005) by Paul B — 10 Apr 2011
An impressive and enjoyable "B" horror film first aired on the Sc-Fi Channel uplifted by beautiful cinematography, decent production values, a well-designed monster, and earnest, sincere acting by the mostly unknown cast (Especially the stunning Sarah Lieving as a sultry barkeep-), here being the story of a slew of vicious murders committed by a legendary (And supposedly real) werewolf in a small rural Wisconsin town.
While the film has been heavily criticized as being an unoriginal retread of earlier werewolf offerings, I find it an interesting deviation from the established themes, as it successfully integrates a "Whodunnit" aspect to the proceedings which will keep you guessing as to the identity of the culprit 'til film's end.
Definitely worth a look!
This review of The Beast of Bray Road (2005) was written by Paul B on 10 Apr 2011.
The Beast of Bray Road has generally received negative reviews.
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