A Werewolf in England (2020)
62KA Werewolf in England: Directed by Charlie Steeds. With Reece Connolly, Tim Cartwright, Natalie Martins, Mark McKirdy. A Parish Councillor and criminal take refuge at a remote countryside Inn, unaware that flesh-hungry werewolves inhabit the surrounding woodlands and are ready to feed.
“Having read the reviews, I felt compelled to write one. Unfortunately, I do think the cast and crew have been writing the reviews (the good ones) because ultimately, there is no way this film could be given a 7/8/9/10 out of 10. Itu0026#39;s just too poor. I feel for all the people involved that spent a lot of time and effort on it, although judging by the quality, Iu0026#39;m not sure there was much of either of those things put in to this film.nThe VFX are bad, I mean really bad. You can tell there was no budget for this. The concept isnu0026#39;t original, itu0026#39;s just a copy, which is my people are comparing it to the u0026#39;classicsu0026#39; if you want to do something thatu0026#39;s on a shoe string budget at least nail the concept, make it original. Thereu0026#39;s plenty of great low budget horrors that have been made that are great. Money shouldnu0026#39;t be your limitation. To the actors involved, really consider whatu0026#39;s being offered to you, donu0026#39;t just take anything, maybe look at this directors history, everything being reviewed as 2/3/4 out of 10? Maybe give it a miss. This film wonu0026#39;t have done you any favours, I appreciate it must be a hard industry, but letu0026#39;s face it you arenu0026#39;t going to be adding this one to your showreel. Saying no and doing nothing is sometimes better than doing something badly.”