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Werewolves Within and Teddy

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This week on Friday Night Frightfest, explore the world of quirky werewolf movies! We’ll be comparing the American film Werewolves Within (2021) and the French film Teddy (2020).

Werewolves Within (2021)

Directed by Josh Ruben, Werewolves Within is a horror-comedy based on the Ubisoft VR game of the same name. It follows a newly arrived forest ranger who finds himself trapped in a snowbound Vermont town with a group of eccentric residents, all of whom suspect each other of being a werewolf. The film is known for its witty dialogue, ensemble cast, and its blend of humor and suspense.

Teddy (2020)

Directed by Ludovic and Zoran Boukherma, Teddy is a French horror-comedy-drama that follows a young man named Teddy, who is scratched by a mysterious creature in the woods. As he begins to experience strange physical and behavioral changes, Teddy must confront the possibility that he is turning into a werewolf. The film is known for its grounded approach to the werewolf mythos, its dark humor, and its exploration of themes like adolescence and identity.

Join us as we discuss the unique charms and quirks of these two werewolf flicks.

Spoilers start around 7:10

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This week on Friday Night Frightfest, explore the world of quirky werewolf movies! We’ll be comparing the American film Werewolves Within (2021) and the French film Teddy (2020).

Werewolves Within (2021)

Directed by Josh Ruben, Werewolves Within is a horror-comedy based on the Ubisoft VR game of the same name. It follows a newly arrived forest ranger who finds himself trapped in a snowbound Vermont town with a group of eccentric residents, all of whom suspect each other of being a werewolf. The film is known for its witty dialogue, ensemble cast, and its blend of humor and suspense.

Teddy (2020)

Directed by Ludovic and Zoran Boukherma, Teddy is a French horror-comedy-drama that follows a young man named Teddy, who is scratched by a mysterious creature in the woods. As he begins to experience strange physical and behavioral changes, Teddy must confront the possibility that he is turning into a werewolf. The film is known for its grounded approach to the werewolf mythos, its dark humor, and its exploration of themes like adolescence and identity.

Join us as we discuss the unique charms and quirks of these two werewolf flicks.

Spoilers start around 7:10

  continue reading

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