Quick Movie Reviews
Rating of
2.5/4
Indyfreak - wrote on 07/01/2019
Mike Nichols’ creature feature packs a lot of ideas for a werewolf movie. Mixing horror thrills with office politics and even a touch of pop psychology fitting for the ‘90s setting. It doesn’t do everything that it brings up justice. But Jack Nicholson is perfect for the lead and Michelle Pfeiffer is good as his costar.
Rating of
3/4
Matthew Brady - wrote on 02/12/2014
A publisher is running out of time and luck when a younger man takes his job and his wife. Then one night he spies a wolf in the middle of the road and when he checks it out, he gets bit. After that his mood, senses and appetites change drastically. This movie laughable and fun to watch Jack Nicholson running on like a wolf jumping up and down like a wolf.
Rating of
2.5/4
Allison - wrote on 10/09/2007
I recently saw this. While it was entertaining, it's one of Jack Nicholson's worst films! See it while you can.
Rating of
2.5/4
Chris Kavan - wrote on 09/23/2007
Far off from traditional werewolf tales, Wolf takes a slower approach to the subject matter. While Nicholson and Pfeiffer make a good duo, the glacial pace threatens even the best intentions. It's good, but could have been better.
Rating of
3/4
kustaa - wrote on 09/21/2007
Non convensional werewolf movie with a great Jack, and way too hot Michelle Pfeifer. Very simple plot and cool momments from time to time.
Rating of
3.5/4
jen1302 - wrote on 09/14/2007
I thought ths was a good film with a plot and a twist at the end. Was not over the top like most films like this type . I really enjoyed this film Nicholson played a good part as down on his luck publisher Will Randall is driving home one night only to stop and to be bitten by a wolf. Some night's later his mood changes, followed by his sense of hearing and smell which into overdrive. Soon he becomes a werewolf and he has an appetite for human blood. His friend, Laura Alden wants to help, but she doesn't know what Will is as she tries to help him by cuffing him to a radiator in a room doesen't work that way tho..