Predatory Moon (2017)

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Predatory Moon: Directed by Shiva Rodriguez. With Christopher Morrissey, Jonathan Foster, D. Duckie Rodriguez, Tracy Anderson. Kyle Reading is a zoologist who has been studying wild animal attacks across the country in hopes of finding ways to prevent them. When a young boy is allegedly killed by a bear in Florida, Kyle launches his own investigation. He quickly turns his attention to Dean Clout, the child’s uncle, who somehow survived the vicious attack. Dean, infamous for being the town drunk, remembers very little about his brush with the bear. Found unconscious in the woods, he only recalls that he and the boy were left there by a friend who went to run an errand and never came back. But in the weeks following the attack, Dean begins to drop some of his bad habits and pick up some strange new ones. Kyle is convinced that Dean was actually attacked by a werewolf and wants to help him deal with his new condition while keeping the rest of his family safe. He knows that the lycanthropic disease runs in a twenty-eight day cycle and that Dean is running out of time. Unfortunately for Kyle, there is someone who has been keeping a close eye on him. Someone who sees an advantage to having a stranger in town who cries “werewolf”.

“The werewolf looked like the character u0026quot;Alfu0026quot; from the sitcom in the early 90u0026#39;s, only heu0026#39;s old and grey now and a little taller. Iu0026#39;ve seen quite a few micro budget horror movies and, I always tend to be very forgiving if I could find just one redeeming quality. The only thing in this movie that that was remotely interesting were the wildlife shots alas, that was also the only place where the acting was good. The u0026quot;special effectsu0026quot; were beyond laughable even for a zero budget movie. If the actors were actually actors and not family helping out on a first film, I wouldnu0026#39;t want my name mentioned.”

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