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Coyote, directed by Joel Potrykus, has this raw, gritty vibe that pulls you in. It’s not your typical werewolf flick; it’s more about the human struggle with identity and coping mechanisms. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid, which really enhances the tension as the protagonist wrestles with his nature. There’s a haunting atmosphere throughout, thanks to some great practical effects that keep the horror grounded. The performances are striking—especially the lead, who embodies this blend of despair and desperation. The music and drug elements add layers to his psyche, making it a distinct take on the horror genre. It’s a film that lingers, like a half-remembered nightmare, challenging you to think beyond the surface.
Uneasy atmosphere throughout the filmPractical effects enhance the horrorExplores themes of identity and despair
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