Review of Bad Moon (1996) by Brett B — 11 Oct 2012
Decent lycanthropic fare, with good performances from Pare and Hemingway, a cool design for the werewolf, and an interesting dynamic involving the family dog, who's really one of the lead characters, something I've never seen in a horror film.
The movie's fundamental problem is that it feels just a little confined and small; while the intention (I'm sure) was to build a sense of isolation and claustrophobia, it comes across more as lacking proper scope.
That's a writing issue, but the stuff surrounding the writing is pretty good, making this worth a watch for fans of the werewolf subgenre.
This review of Bad Moon (1996) was written by Brett B on 11 Oct 2012.
Bad Moon has generally received mixed reviews.
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