Review of Dog Soldiers (2002) by Scott S — 22 Aug 2009
Dog Solidiers (2002) -- [6.5] -- Neil Marshall's (The Descent, Doomsday) directorial debut is a worthwhile, claustrophobic werewolf movie featuring a sophisticated group of personalities and some of the best on-set werewolf effects I've ever seen.
The first thirty minutes are a bit of a chore to get through, but once the characters make their last stand in a remote cottage, the movie finds its groove. After seeing "Dog Soldiers," I'm convinced CGI will never produce the ultimate in werewolf effects.
While there are no on-screen transformations, the prosthetics in this film blow every other werewolf movie since "American Werewolf in London" out of the water.
This review of Dog Soldiers (2002) was written by Scott S on 22 Aug 2009.
Dog Soldiers has generally received positive reviews.
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