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Carnivore: Werewolf of London is an interesting entry in the horror genre. The film really captures that claustrophobic dread, set in a remote cottage that feels like a character in itself. The pacing has this slow burn that builds tension nicely, letting the atmosphere thicken as the story unfolds. The theme of rekindling a relationship under duress adds a layer of emotional complexity, something you don’t always see in werewolf flicks. The practical effects are definitely worth noting; they have this gritty authenticity, which contrasts nicely with the intimate and tense moments. Performances from the leads are solid, adding depth to their characters that makes you care what happens to them. It’s got a distinct vibe, blending personal stakes with primal horror.
Interesting take on the werewolf genre.Effective use of practical effects.Strong emotional undercurrents in a horror setting.
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