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MOVIE REVIEW - The Wolfman
2/12/2010 3:13:03 PM | Scott Wynn, 94.9 WQMX
Academy award winner Benicio Tel Toro and Anthony Hopkins star in yet another movie along the legend line, The Wolfman.
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It's England 1891, and there big trouble here. Suddenly on the full moon, men are being shredded by something, that no one can figure out. It's not an animal, or a human, but it is thought to be something of legend and lore. All fingers seem to point to a "cursed family," and their grown son Lawrence (Del Toro). His father (Hopkins) too is a rather distant, strange man that has also drawn suspicion. But no one really knows what they're dealing with. But we do. It's a werewolf. But who is it? And what can be done to stop the carnage?
The Wolfman is a very interesting movie to say the least. At the outset, it looks like it's really going to be a stellar movie of it's kind. You know that there's going to be blood and death, but you're hoping there is more to go with it. First the sets, costuming, makeup,music, and cinematography are absolutely wonderful. They do a great job of taking you back to England. You can feel the chill, and the dark, dank mist that was England in the late 19th century. You are fantastically transported to an era gone by. All of that in it's favor.