When I first put this film into my DVD player and saw the quality of the film and the great production value, I was like ; “Alright this film might have potential.” well it only had potential in good quality and sound, but that was about it.
If your expecting a good werewolf film, don’t rent this film. Although it’s called “Wolves of Wall Street”, not once in the film do we see anyone turn into a wolf, however what we get are a bunch of stockbrokers who just look as if they are getting really pissed off and go around biting people. There are no special make-up effects or gore at all in this film, which in my mind effects the film as a whole as being a good horror film, I think most of the budget of this film went towards paying the actors and shooting it on 35mm film, than it did going into effects. Overall the pace of the story was good, it moved very well but the film lacks in a lot of areas.
-Horror Bob
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