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Sunday, June 27, 2021

MOVIE REVIEW: WEREWOLVES WITHIN

 

A snowstorm traps town residents together inside the local inn, where newly arrived forest ranger Finn and postal worker Cecily must try to keep the peace and uncover the truth behind a mysterious creature that has begun terrorizing the community.

Director: Josh Ruben

Cast: Sam Richardson, Milana Vayntrub, George Basil, Sarah Burns, Michael Chernus, Catherine Curtin, Wayne Duvall, Harvey Guillén, Rebecca Henderson, Cheyenne Jackson, Michaela Watkins, Glenn Fleshler

Release Date: June 16, 2021

Genre: Comedy, Horror

Rated R for some bloody violence, sexual references and language throughout

Runtime: 1 h 37 min

Review:

Werewolves Within is the rare horror comedy that hits the delicate balance between scares and laughs successfully.  Director Josh Ruben smartly emulates beats from Clue and The Thing to deliver a fun amalgam that rarely misses a beat.  Ruben establishes a strong comedic rhythm from the start and manages to maintain that energy throughout.  It helps that script is smartly written with some great subtext lingering below the comedic exterior.  The cast is stacked with familiar faces even if they don’t have instant name recognition.   Sam Richardson and Milana Vayntrub make up the central duo and their comedic chemistry is what makes the whole thing run.  Richardson and his nice guy persona make him perfect for this role.  Milana Vaynturb’s comedic talent might surprise some viewers but those who know her from other things beside her AT&T gig like the little seen Paul Feig show Other Space know she’s more than capable.  The supporting cast is equally strong with What We Do In Shawdow’s Harvey Guillén and Michaela Watkins having some memorable moments.  The film’s central mystery isn’t that hard to figure out but it’s hardly a major drawback in a film that’s delivers some of the best laughs in recent memory.  

B+

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