Two gay werewolves (aka "weers") are on the lam after breaking out of lycanthrope reservation (or jail)--and we, the viewers, are given the reward. This charmingly funny (and relevant) film is loads of fun and is a high quality film made on shoe-string budget--which makes it all the more remarkable.
Director & co-star, Doug Bari, has given us a film filled with laugh-out-loud humor--with some of the most hilarious comedy exchanges between two main characters that you will likely see--while underneath, providing us with a subtle look at love, growing old & finding acceptance. You will not be disappointed.
Filmed in and around Charlottesville VA, it was featured as part of the Virginia Independent Horror Film Festival--which took place at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Winchester, VA this weekend (Sept. 26-27, 2014).
Director & co-star, Doug Bari, has given us a film filled with laugh-out-loud humor--with some of the most hilarious comedy exchanges between two main characters that you will likely see--while underneath, providing us with a subtle look at love, growing old & finding acceptance. You will not be disappointed.
Filmed in and around Charlottesville VA, it was featured as part of the Virginia Independent Horror Film Festival--which took place at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Winchester, VA this weekend (Sept. 26-27, 2014).