Another WolfCop

2017 "The hairy arm of the law."
5.3| 1h22m| en
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An alcoholic cop experiences blackouts and starts turning into a werewolf when the full moon appears in the sky.

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BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
Maidexpl Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
Allison Davies The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Fatma Suarez The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
mollyrachar Not as good as the first one. It felt like they were trying too hard. But much better than many "big money" action movies. Loved all the actors.
James Graham This is a squeal to Wolfcop which is a sort of comedy horror about an alcoholic small town cop who turns into a werewolf when the moon is out. The first film was bizarre but funny. The sequel seems to be trying to take bizarre to new levels. I think they are trying to recreate films from the 1980s. There is a lot of 1980s style music and the poster screams 1980s cop film. The film has a lot of blood but its more for comedic effects. The film opens with Wolfcop dismembering a gang with a lot of blood but even my wife found it funny and she hates films like this. The comedy is really more than the horror with creatures growing out of people and a 1980's style sex scene involving Wolf Cop as a human and a female werewolf. Add in Yannick Bisson playing as far opposite from Detective Murdoch as it is probably possible to go. Plus an uncredited appearance from a well known American Actor/Director.If you like the kind of films which deals with issues and deep thoughts then I would avoid this film. If you want a funny horror film where you don't have to think much (or at all) then go for this. I was sober and British when I watched this but I think the film would be more appreciated Drunk and Canadian.
BA_Harrison Another WolfCop? Well, no actually, it's the same one as before-police officer and werewolf Lou Garou (Leo Fafard), who upholds the law by tearing apart the criminals. This time around, Lou tries to stop shady businessman Sydney Swallows (Yannick Bisson) from using his new line of stout beer-Chicken Milk-to impregnate the locals of Woodhaven with reptilian alien spawn. As before, the emphasis is on excessive gore and low-brow humour, but the result isn't quite as effective, the sequel lacking the freshness of the original while throwing in too much poorly conceived eclectic absurdness that simply doesn't gel. Of the best stuff, Lou's crazy sex marathon with six-breasted werecat Kat (Serena Miller) is worth a giggle or two; of the less successful material, Kevin Smith as Mayor Bubba is the definite low point, a talking penile parasite that emerges from the stomach of Lou's sidekick Willie fails to generate the intended laughs, while the finale at a supposedly packed ice hockey match suffers for having a 'crowd' of approximately thirty fans.3.5 out of 10, rounded up to 4 for IMDb.
gavin6942 Alcoholic werewolf cop Lou Garou (Leo Fafard) springs into action when an eccentric businessman with evil intentions seduces Woodhaven's residents with a new brewery and hockey team in this outrageous horror-comedy sequel."WolfCop" is one of the greatest horror films of the 2010s. One might want to say one of the best "horror comedies" or "Canadian horror films", but let us not be too restrictive. The gore, the humor, the originality... it really set a high bar for other films, especially films from otherwise-unknown creative teams.And being such a great film (and instant cult classic), a sequel was inevitable. But the challenge was put in place: could a sequel live up to its namesake? As hard as that is to do, "Another WolfCop" succeeds. This is the same gory, wacky, frenetic thrill ride from the first time around. In some ways, perhaps even crazier... but at the very least a worthy follow-up.The gore is most definitely increased, and along with it the body count. The weird factor is up slightly, with the inclusion of an alien-type clone being (not sure how to describe it). Some of the characters and plot lines do dangle a bit, creating the appearance of an incomplete film... but oddly enough, this works, making things even stranger than necessary that not all questions get answered. What is the creature in the strip club? There are other were-animals? Do werewolves have different genitals than their human counterparts (apparently so)? The inclusion of Kevin Smith is a bit distracting, but he actually does a fair job acting. If I was not aware of who he was he might not have seemed out of place. I suppose that is the risk you run when you try to include a cameo from a hockey-loving director who is currently in the middle of a Canadian trilogy.