Wolvesbayne

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"Part human. All terror."
  • NR
  • 2009
  • 1 hr 32 min
  • 3.7  (1,189)

Wolvesbayne is a 2009 action-horror movie that revolves around a man named Russell Bayne, played by veteran martial artist and actor Mark Dacascos. The film follows Russell's journey as he discovers his true identity and battles his supernatural enemies. The film opens with a scene in which Russell is seen running through the woods to escape from a group of men when he is saved by a mysterious woman named Alex, played by Yancy Butler. She takes him to an abandoned church, where he learns that he is a descendant of a long line of werewolf hunters who have sworn to protect humanity from the deadly creatures.

However, Russell is not entirely convinced of his heritage and dismisses it as legend until he is faced with a powerful and ancient werewolf named Gabriel, played by Rhett Giles. Gabriel is on a mission to regain the power he once had and requires a mystical artifact that Russell possesses. Russell, with the help of Alex, must find a way to defeat Gabriel before he can get his hands on the artifact and bring about doom for humanity.

The story progresses as Russell discovers more about his family and their mission, and he slowly realizes that he is the only one who can stop Gabriel. His journey is filled with intense action sequences, martial arts fights, and sword fights. The film also explores the romantic tension between Russell and Alex, who also happens to be a werewolf.

The performances in the movie are commendable, especially that of Mark Dacascos. He portrays the conflicted and reluctant hero with convincing sincerity, which is a reassuring sign that the actor can hold his own as the lead protagonist. He infuses a sense of genuine vulnerability into the character, which makes the audience root for him even more.

The production values of the film are decent, considering the limited budget. The locations used are effectively utilised, especially the abandoned church which is eerily atmospheric. The visual effects used in the transformation scenes are simple and effective, although they do leave room for improvement.

The pacing of the film is swift, and it makes for an entertaining watch. One cannot help but admire the director's knack for maintaining a sense of urgency and keeping the audience engaged throughout the runtime. The film does not waste any time in setting up its story, and it introduces the various characters and their motivations seamlessly.

One of the standout aspects of the movie is the fight choreography. The action sequences are hard-hitting, and the stunts are impressive. The performances are fluid, and the fight scenes are well-executed. However, the film does suffer from some tonal inconsistencies as it tries to balance the horror aspects with the action elements.

The film's climax is satisfying and ties up most of the loose ends. It is an intense and thrilling finale, which leaves the audience with a sense of closure, although it does leave some room for a sequel.

Overall, Wolvesbayne is a fun-filled, action-packed horror movie that delivers what it promises. It has its share of flaws, but it compensates with its gripping story, intense action, and a strong lead performance by Mark Dacascos. The film is a must-watch for fans of the genre and those who appreciate well-executed fight sequences.

Wolvesbayne is a 2009 tv movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 32 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.7.

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  • Release Date
    2009
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 32 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.7  (1,189)