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Cry Wolf (2005)
At a prestigious prep school, a student joins a group who make a game out of lying to people. When the lies start to revolve around murder, a real killer appears and picks off the students one by one. (read more)
| Release Date: | September 16th, 2005 |
| Running Time: | 1 minutes |
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Cry Wolf Movie Review by AJ (4/13/2006) |
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There are silly movies. There are stupid movies. There are idiotic movies. There are moronic movies. And then there's Cry_Wolf, which borders on mentally retarded more than almost any other movie I have ever seen. It's a new low for the uninspired, meaningless teen slasher genre.
The concept is neat until we realize how...
(complete Cry Wolf review by AJ)
Cry Wolf Movie Review by Tony (2/27/2006) |
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Horror movie time, or is it a horror film? Is it semi-horror, semi thriller, semi suspenseful film? Well, whatever it is, it's rated PG-13. Which means we are in trouble. A PG-13 horror film is like watching a porno and the people involved are still wearing their clothes. Not the same effect. This one is entitled "Cry...
(complete Cry Wolf review by Tony)
I was tempted by the description: Unedited and Unrated. A scary teen movie that promises so much more.
Don't be fooled. There was nothing titillating about this movie, and, frankly, is wasn't even scary. You would have blood on your kitchen counter cutting up a chicken than that displayed in the entirety of this...
(complete Cry Wolf review by Movie Addict)
| Cry Wolf Movie Review by Joe (6/14/2006) |
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After watching this movie, I simply wanted to cry.
First of all: Gary Cole...he is nowhere near British, yet they had him play a British guy. I think a hillbilly from the sticks of some unknown city in Texas could pull off a better accent (my apologies to all those hillbillies from the sticks of some unknown city in...
(complete Cry Wolf review by Joe)
| Cry Wolf Movie Review by Scott (9/20/2005) |
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An enjoyable and clever underrated film due to poor and misleading marketing
A group of friends at Wesley, a rich upscale high school, play a game called cry wolf every night. The game was created by the group's leader Dodger (Lindy Booth) who marks one of her friends as the liar with a red marker and it's up to the rest...
(complete Cry Wolf review by Scott)
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