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Werewolf Fever is a curious blend of low-budget horror and camp that really captures that drive-in vibe from the late 2000s. The atmosphere is filled with a sense of impending doom, though it balances the tension with some dark humor. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that raw, chaotic energy often found in indie horrors. The practical effects are surprisingly decent, and the performancesâespecially from the leadâbring a certain charm, even if they're a bit over the top. The film dives into themes of isolation and primal instincts, set against the backdrop of a mundane fast-food joint, which is a distinctive twist. It's not groundbreaking, but it's got that quirky, scrappy feel thatâs oddly endearing.
Features a drive-in setting that adds nostalgia.Practical effects stand out for an indie film.Captures a mix of horror and humor, albeit unevenly.
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