I saw it in the theater. Very dark, so see it at night with very little ambient lighting. It kind of has a Robert Eggers vibe, with just the right combo of unease, jump scares and gore. Good stuff.
@@tomsklanka9436 AVP Requiem and Rob Zombie's first Halloween from 2007 are the only movies I've had an issue with this. I still liked elements of Zombie's setup but would have still hated AVP2 even if it had been better lit. I really wanted to see The Cursed, but it has already left my local theater.
@@SouthTexasBloodsport it would have been a massive version of Gollum LOL! I get that it didn't look exactly like a werewolf, but it had some features, and the movie definitely had the werewolf vibe.
I saw this in theaters about a month ago and I *still* think about that scene with the origins of the scarecrow. Just so, so gnarly. I agree that this movie is excellent. Can't wait to see it again.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film. It's a period film, so it does take its time to flush out the characters, story and motives of certain characters. I kinda put it up there with "BrotherHood of the Wolf", without the action, but there are graphic scenes of brutality and it's a beautiful film to watch. Great review Mr.H!
I just want to know, are there legit werewolves? I'm absolutely fed up with a "actual wolf" reveals lmao! There's nothing interesting about revealing at the last second, they're a damn dog! Haha I am very hyped to see this and X!
I remember seeing production clips of this like almost 2 years ago, just as muhCovid was starting, it was called Eight From Silver at the time. Apparently they reworked some of the plot and changed the title and spiced up the effects work. It got picked up for a limited theatrical release, was supposed to be on demand initially. I'd been waiting for this for years lol, can't wait to check it out this weekend! Colonial era village/folk horror with a werewolf, yes please!
I’m glad you finally saw it. Went by myself one night to the theater when it was out and loved it. I’m sad it didn’t get the marketing or box office it deserves, a fantastic horror film.
So glad you reviewed this Mr. H. Didn't know it existed. I'm a sucker for a good werewolf movie and I think it's long overdue. Love the original howling and American werewolf. Directors these days seem to fail badly with these kinds of movies so it's refreshing to see someone actually do a good job.
I loved this movie and I didn't even know it was gonna be about a werewolf going in and when I found out in the movie thats what they were dealing , I was so hyped. My only issue is I hate that everytime the wolf attacked, they kept using this shaky filter I guess showing the POV of the wolf or idk but it was really distracting and I feel like they did it to hide the CGI wolf which I get but it got kinda annoying but overall the movie was still really good.
I recently saw this film and it is absolutely excellent - totally agree, the best werewolf movie in many years...and such a creative and unique take on the mythology and lore.
Watched it on your recommendation yesterday, and MAN it was great! The bleak environment, the sounds from the forests, the music was all great. Actors, setting, mood...really top stuff. Thanks a lot for the tip!
This kind of has "The Witch" vibes. It doesn't look like it, oh just has this...I don't know. Some unquantifiable factor. I used to LOVE werewolf movies and shows. When I was 9 or 10 there was a Werewolf series that I remember thinking had the most badass looking werewolf. It was closer to they look in that more current movies as opposed to the old 50s ones. I haven't seen the show since so it very well may be lame if I saw it now.
Both films have a very stylized quality that paints autumn woods as this dark and primally foreboding place, a place that humans should be afraid to wander too far into. I love films that can successfully pull that atmosphere off, because it reminds me of when I was a kid and played in the woods, worrying sometimes what might be out there.
Good practical effects. I think it needed just a bit more action in it. I was not so keen on the ending/final third of the film. But, it was good overall! Thanks for the recommendation, Mr H. ! (Scarecrow scene was messed up!)
This is going off and a bit of a tangent, but it's what I do. For some reason the whole scarecrow thing reminds me of the old "crucifixion" drunk prank we used to pull at the skydive dropzone I worked as a camera flyer for an few years at back in the early 2000's. Much of the staff lives in the campground during the season, and there are various traditions that are unique from dropzone to dropzone when it comes to passing out drunk at the bonfire, the most intricate (but most respected) was the crucification. You'd hold their arms out in a Jesus pose, wrap their wrists around a broomstick or something similar for the cross beam. Then have four people hoist them up against the light pole, basketball net post or something like that, then wrap their entire body and your pole of choice from chest to legs with an entire roll Saran wrap. They'll stay up there until it's cut off.* It's not as a painful thing to wake up to, but just as "what the fuck... WHAT the FUCK?! Someone get me down!!!" And it's laughs for a lifetime. *You do want to make sure not to wrap them too tight; you don't want to compress their chest that would make it difficult to breathe.
Good review Mr H. I hadn't heard of this but I will be checking it out now. I love werewolves they are my favourite kind of monster. I especially like when the human is just as much of a victim of the werewolf as those they attack. Of the top of my head I think the last good werewolf movie I saw was Late Phases which while having good effects and an excellent transformation scene was let down slightly by the creature designs.
Hey Mr. H I don't know if you recall this, but I mentioned this film to you in a live stream you held a few days before I went to see it. I thought the film was great. I'm still shocked it wasn't marketed more and with a severe lack of many films with any substance this only received a small release. Glad to see you enjoyed it. Excellent review as always.
A bloody underrated flick, I remember seeing this in theaters. I went to the first showing of the day and I was the only one. I also like the lore and creature design.
Just bought this movie on yt and man, FINALLY something unique! What a beautiful movie, story, everything, Not the usual remake of a remake of a prequel, but a film that stands on its own. Briliant!
Finally! It's so rare to see quality werewolf movies coming around. Mr. H, if you have the chance to see Howl and Werr, they are two low budget pretty impressive British werewolf flicks, you should check them out.
I saw your review yesterday my man and thank you I saw it last night!!! Amazing!! The werewolf is so different but the new take on the origins of the legend is very interesting !! Man tonight I will have a sip of the old 12 year W and enjoy it again!!
Thanks for this Mr. H. No one else I subscribe to even mentioned this movie, so I had no idea it existed until you posted this. Much appreciated, I've been wanting a good werewolf movie for a very long time. Haven't seen a good one since the 80s.
I'm always down to howl. A good werewolf flick is a hell of a treat especially if the filmmaker respects the mythology of one of humanity's oldest monsters.
So I just finished watching the movie and I thought it was pretty good for the most part but didn't really grab me. The gypsy scene was brutal and the werewolves (what little you saw of them) looked pretty gnarly and the film had a great gothic atmosphere. I think the timeskip at the opening and ending scenes weren't really necessary and I think they didn't add anything to the movie. I didn't find the werewolf attack scenes more brutal than what you usually get in these kind of movies. They were very choppy and the monster is only seen in brief flashes except for at the end. All in all a good atmospheric gothic monster movie but nothing special IMO.
Yeah I was expecting the ending to have him change back into the werewolf again after the silver bullet was removed or something because those scenes didn't really add anything. Plus did they actually resolve the curse in the end? I suppose you could say the mother's sacrifice ended the curse or something. Still really enjoyed it.
With how small the list of good werewolf movies is, this would be a welcome addition to films like American Werewolf in London, the Howling, and Dog Soldiers.
The gypsy lady being buried alive was the easiest part to watch, that there tells you how brutal the other scenes were, this made braveheart look like sesame street
I just saw this because of Mr H's tip and it's good! Gorgeous cinematography, a couple of good scares, great biblical quote, good cast. The beast had some nice touches: it seemed to be extremely intelligent (e.g. it avoided the humans when it saw the rifle) and the 'sad' howling made it even more disturbing.
Great to hear special effects called works of art which is exactly what they are. I really hate cgi blood so great to see old fashioned blood. An Amazing movie which I hope more people get to see.
Damn I hadn’t even heard of this but based on that trailer I just watched it looks great. The cinematography is awesome, I love that! Thanks for bringing this to my attention mr H
I just watched this movie a cpl days ago. It wasn't on my radar or anything i was just looking for anything to watch. It's always a delight when you come across a movie in that way.
So I just watched this and have to agree it's a brilliant film, it does have some resemblance with The VVitch in regards to you reap what you sow, I think that's how I interpreted it. And it's GORY and brutal. Definitely doesn't hold back. There is some CGI, and Boyd Holbrook is pretty strong lead in this. He is a great actor imo when given the opportunity and the right role. Will watch again.
ive been waiting for you to review this movie. was very curious of your thoughts. I totally agree. was a great film and one of the best werewolf movies in a long long time. The lighting was amazingly done.
I don't want Spoilers so I probably won't watch this whole thing just yet, but thanks for bringing this to my attention I'm always wanting more Werewolf movies. Did you watch The Wolf of Snow Hollow that came out last year I think maybe it was 2020? That was a fun one with a nice twist to it.
Have not seen this, but may give a look. When you compare werewolf movies to American Werewolf in London and The Howling it is damn hard to be impressed. Then came Dog Soldiers and wow! So lets see how this does.
Fantastic movie, I'm glad someone gave it justice. Very underated, I think you and I were the only ones that thought it was absolutely fantastic. But hey, Dad always said 75% of people are stupid.
Saw this in theaters. This was a solid little horror film. One thing I didn't like was the creature design. They looked more reptilian than wolves. Good, but not better than WER, Dog Soldiers, Howl, or Wolf man.
The movie itself was good. I liked it thoroughly. The creature definitely didn't look like a werewolf, but I still liked the film overall. Matter of fact, I didn't even know that thing was a werewolf until I saw it in the reviews for it on TH-cam
Very good film, good cast for the budget, defo worth a watch and the period setting was a good choice. One of the more better Horror films post the Rona
4 questions, Why the hell are they using musket rifles in 1882? Why would they think to make silver bullets when the monsters can be killed any ordinary way? Why are the silver Musket rounds in the shape of a bullet and not a ball? What was the point or value of the whole WW1 trench intro? Also hairless werewolves. It was just ok
There are many films about vampires and zombies, and while I like those films, it's nice to see another werewolf film for a change.
Couldn’t agree more; I am totally a werewolf fan. Lost interest in vampires, and zombies.
More. Werewolves!
@@roundboisnaxalot13 I'm glad someone else likes werewolves.
I saw it in the theater. Very dark, so see it at night with very little ambient lighting. It kind of has a Robert Eggers vibe, with just the right combo of unease, jump scares and gore. Good stuff.
I can’t stand dark movies, like AVP Requiem
@@tomsklanka9436 AVP Requiem and Rob Zombie's first Halloween from 2007 are the only movies I've had an issue with this.
I still liked elements of Zombie's setup but would have still hated AVP2 even if it had been better lit.
I really wanted to see The Cursed, but it has already left my local theater.
I thought the same thing immediately. Definitely has a Robert Eggers feel.
This movie was so good. The beast struck me as a cross between a Werewolf and a Wendigo. It was very creative.
@@SouthTexasBloodsport it would have been a massive version of Gollum LOL! I get that it didn't look exactly like a werewolf, but it had some features, and the movie definitely had the werewolf vibe.
The director designed the creature as a across between a werewolf and a shark????
@pd1883 weird lol.
I saw this in theaters about a month ago and I *still* think about that scene with the origins of the scarecrow. Just so, so gnarly.
I agree that this movie is excellent. Can't wait to see it again.
It's nice to see a werewolf movie being made in this day of age
I thoroughly enjoyed this film. It's a period film, so it does take its time to flush out the characters, story and motives of certain characters. I kinda put it up there with "BrotherHood of the Wolf", without the action, but there are graphic scenes of brutality and it's a beautiful film to watch. Great review Mr.H!
I just want to know, are there legit werewolves? I'm absolutely fed up with a "actual wolf" reveals lmao! There's nothing interesting about revealing at the last second, they're a damn dog! Haha I am very hyped to see this and X!
Ive seen it, it's excellent, and yes, they;'re proper werewolves, bidpedal not actual wolves.
Same
No, there aren't. Just some weird 'thing' type bullshit
Yes, there is just presented in a different way. If you're expecting the Rob Botin type, it's not that.
@@Kenro200x I'm open to different designs, just no real life wolf BS lmao, that shit is corny af
I remember seeing production clips of this like almost 2 years ago, just as muhCovid was starting, it was called Eight From Silver at the time. Apparently they reworked some of the plot and changed the title and spiced up the effects work. It got picked up for a limited theatrical release, was supposed to be on demand initially. I'd been waiting for this for years lol, can't wait to check it out this weekend! Colonial era village/folk horror with a werewolf, yes please!
I’m glad you finally saw it. Went by myself one night to the theater when it was out and loved it. I’m sad it didn’t get the marketing or box office it deserves, a fantastic horror film.
So glad you reviewed this Mr. H. Didn't know it existed. I'm a sucker for a good werewolf movie and I think it's long overdue. Love the original howling and American werewolf. Directors these days seem to fail badly with these kinds of movies so it's refreshing to see someone actually do a good job.
I had no idea this was a creature feature. I'll definitely check it out!
I loved this movie and I didn't even know it was gonna be about a werewolf going in and when I found out in the movie thats what they were dealing , I was so hyped. My only issue is I hate that everytime the wolf attacked, they kept using this shaky filter I guess showing the POV of the wolf or idk but it was really distracting and I feel like they did it to hide the CGI wolf which I get but it got kinda annoying but overall the movie was still really good.
I recently saw this film and it is absolutely excellent - totally agree, the best werewolf movie in many years...and such a creative and unique take on the mythology and lore.
Watched it on your recommendation yesterday, and MAN it was great! The bleak environment, the sounds from the forests, the music was all great. Actors, setting, mood...really top stuff. Thanks a lot for the tip!
This kind of has "The Witch" vibes. It doesn't look like it, oh just has this...I don't know. Some unquantifiable factor.
I used to LOVE werewolf movies and shows. When I was 9 or 10 there was a Werewolf series that I remember thinking had the most badass looking werewolf. It was closer to they look in that more current movies as opposed to the old 50s ones. I haven't seen the show since so it very well may be lame if I saw it now.
That’s what I thought too. Haven’t seen something that creepy and quality since the VVitch
Both films have a very stylized quality that paints autumn woods as this dark and primally foreboding place, a place that humans should be afraid to wander too far into. I love films that can successfully pull that atmosphere off, because it reminds me of when I was a kid and played in the woods, worrying sometimes what might be out there.
Thats not a good thing, the witch was awful.
Good practical effects.
I think it needed just a bit more action in it. I was not so keen on the ending/final third of the film.
But, it was good overall!
Thanks for the recommendation, Mr H. !
(Scarecrow scene was messed up!)
This is going off and a bit of a tangent, but it's what I do.
For some reason the whole scarecrow thing reminds me of the old "crucifixion" drunk prank we used to pull at the skydive dropzone I worked as a camera flyer for an few years at back in the early 2000's. Much of the staff lives in the campground during the season, and there are various traditions that are unique from dropzone to dropzone when it comes to passing out drunk at the bonfire, the most intricate (but most respected) was the crucification.
You'd hold their arms out in a Jesus pose, wrap their wrists around a broomstick or something similar for the cross beam. Then have four people hoist them up against the light pole, basketball net post or something like that, then wrap their entire body and your pole of choice from chest to legs with an entire roll Saran wrap. They'll stay up there until it's cut off.*
It's not as a painful thing to wake up to, but just as "what the fuck... WHAT the FUCK?! Someone get me down!!!" And it's laughs for a lifetime.
*You do want to make sure not to wrap them too tight; you don't want to compress their chest that would make it difficult to breathe.
Good review Mr H. I hadn't heard of this but I will be checking it out now.
I love werewolves they are my favourite kind of monster. I especially like when the human is just as much of a victim of the werewolf as those they attack.
Of the top of my head I think the last good werewolf movie I saw was Late Phases which while having good effects and an excellent transformation scene was let down slightly by the creature designs.
Have you seen Brotherhood of the Wolf? You may like that as well.
Is this only out in cinemas in the UK, I can't find it streaming anywhere?
Hey Mr. H I don't know if you recall this, but I mentioned this film to you in a live stream you held a few days before I went to see it. I thought the film was great. I'm still shocked it wasn't marketed more and with a severe lack of many films with any substance this only received a small release. Glad to see you enjoyed it. Excellent review as always.
Totally agree, this one was an original take on the genera. Hope more people watch it.
Haven't seen it yet but it looks very much like Robert Eggers which is about the highest compliment I can give.
A bloody underrated flick, I remember seeing this in theaters. I went to the first showing of the day and I was the only one. I also like the lore and creature design.
Love a good werewolf movie, pity there’s few, will definitely check this one out!
Thank you for the review Mr H, will put it on the to watch list!
Just bought this movie on yt and man, FINALLY something unique! What a beautiful movie, story, everything, Not the usual remake of a remake of a prequel, but a film that stands on its own. Briliant!
Looking forward to seeing this. Seeing it this weekend 👍
Finally! It's so rare to see quality werewolf movies coming around. Mr. H, if you have the chance to see Howl and Werr, they are two low budget pretty impressive British werewolf flicks, you should check them out.
I saw your review yesterday my man and thank you I saw it last night!!! Amazing!! The werewolf is so different but the new take on the origins of the legend is very interesting !! Man tonight I will have a sip of the old 12 year W and enjoy it again!!
yep going to have to sail the digital seas for this one with a skull and cross bones release date on Amazon 22nd May.
Was this on a limited theatre release in the UK?
I did not see it advertised and can find nothing about a UK cinema release, so how do we watch it?
I too watched this here the other day and quite enjoyed it! I had no issues with the lighting or grade.
It was SO GOOD! The scene where they made the scarecrow, omg! That will haunt me. The whole thing was just very very well done. I want more!!!
Better than dog soldiers?
Impossible
Where can I watch it
@@redhandsoftheviii588 The internet
Thank you for this. Not available anywhere near Calgary, Canada. Guess I have to wait.
Thanks for this Mr. H. No one else I subscribe to even mentioned this movie, so I had no idea it existed until you posted this. Much appreciated, I've been wanting a good werewolf movie for a very long time. Haven't seen a good one since the 80s.
I'm always down to howl.
A good werewolf flick is a hell of a treat especially if the filmmaker respects the mythology of one of humanity's oldest monsters.
So I just finished watching the movie and I thought it was pretty good for the most part but didn't really grab me. The gypsy scene was brutal and the werewolves (what little you saw of them) looked pretty gnarly and the film had a great gothic atmosphere. I think the timeskip at the opening and ending scenes weren't really necessary and I think they didn't add anything to the movie. I didn't find the werewolf attack scenes more brutal than what you usually get in these kind of movies. They were very choppy and the monster is only seen in brief flashes except for at the end. All in all a good atmospheric gothic monster movie but nothing special IMO.
Yeah I was expecting the ending to have him change back into the werewolf again after the silver bullet was removed or something because those scenes didn't really add anything. Plus did they actually resolve the curse in the end? I suppose you could say the mother's sacrifice ended the curse or something. Still really enjoyed it.
With how small the list of good werewolf movies is, this would be a welcome addition to films like American Werewolf in London, the Howling, and Dog Soldiers.
The gypsy lady being buried alive was the easiest part to watch, that there tells you how brutal the other scenes were, this made braveheart look like sesame street
I just saw this because of Mr H's tip and it's good! Gorgeous cinematography, a couple of good scares, great biblical quote, good cast. The beast had some nice touches: it seemed to be extremely intelligent (e.g. it avoided the humans when it saw the rifle) and the 'sad' howling made it even more disturbing.
That shot where they attack and burn the camp was a pretty dope one shot
Thank you so much for recommending this film.
I can’t find this anywhere. It’s not on any streaming platforms, not on iTunes Store and not even on Amazon. And now I really want to watch it 😅😂
dam dude..thanks for this!!...definitely gonna check this!!
Thank you for this. Really appreciate it. Definitely going to watch this.
Wow, saw the cover on a free movie site and thought it look interesting. Will be checking this out.
Saw it like three weeks ago and thought it was an amazing werewolf film! I liked that they changed the whole werewolf mythology and look.
Thanks for this review.. Will stream it soon (not showing in theaters here).. Wolf Like Me is an enjoyable werewolf series btw lol, for me at least..
I'm gonna catch this one. You gave Underwater a good review and I watched that on your recommend.
I want to see it now... where to watch it?
Loved it. Great atmosphere, beautiful visuals. Wasn't too keen on the monster being CGI but other than that a great movie
Noted. I’ll definitely check this out.
I saw the trailer and grabbed the VOD rental because of how well done it was, but haven't watched it yet. This review is going to make me watch now.
How did you watch the movie i can find it available anywhere in the UK.
So on a scale to b movie werewolf movies to the legendary Dog Soldiers where do you rank it
Hell Yeah , I'm Down Thanks for the Review 😃🍻
I'm going to pick this up on the high sea tomorrow.
Where in the UK can we watch. Been looking forward to this one for a while.
Glad to see you liked it , fantastic film definitely would recommend
Great to hear special effects called works of art which is exactly what they are. I really hate cgi blood so great to see old fashioned blood. An Amazing movie which I hope more people get to see.
This has been on my watch list, thank you for the review H, I'll b watching it tonight now
JUST SAW THIS LAST NIGHT AND i ADORED THIS MOVIE!!!
If you like this then I definitely recommend The Terror. Funnily enough Alastair Petrie also sets himself on fire in that as well
Damn I hadn’t even heard of this but based on that trailer I just watched it looks great. The cinematography is awesome, I love that! Thanks for bringing this to my attention mr H
I just watched this movie a cpl days ago. It wasn't on my radar or anything i was just looking for anything to watch. It's always a delight when you come across a movie in that way.
We don't get a lot of werewolf films around these parts.. usually 👀
Was the reveal of the killed werewolf brought back to the estate and they way it was shot, an homage to The Thing?
So I just watched this and have to agree it's a brilliant film, it does have some resemblance with The VVitch in regards to you reap what you sow, I think that's how I interpreted it. And it's GORY and brutal. Definitely doesn't hold back. There is some CGI, and Boyd Holbrook is pretty strong lead in this. He is a great actor imo when given the opportunity and the right role. Will watch again.
Borrowed this from the library. No idea what it was about and it surprised me. These are the reasons I love a “blind watch”!!
Brilliant tip! If Mr H recommends it, I will see it.
Where's this come from....? there's nothing on IMDb. Never mind it's also called Eight For Silver apparently.
Where can I watch this ??
ive been waiting for you to review this movie. was very curious of your thoughts. I totally agree. was a great film and one of the best werewolf movies in a long long time. The lighting was amazingly done.
I bought the movie on your recommendation, and yes, it was worth it, and if you have an OLED TV, it's REALLY worth it.
I agreed amazing going to give it a second look tonight.
I don't want Spoilers so I probably won't watch this whole thing just yet, but thanks for bringing this to my attention I'm always wanting more Werewolf movies.
Did you watch The Wolf of Snow Hollow that came out last year I think maybe it was 2020? That was a fun one with a nice twist to it.
I liked Wolf of Snow Hollow as well!
First movie i watched beginning to end in a long while!
Damn missed it in theaters but will check it out. I wasn't sure what the monster of choice was but always up for a good werewolf movie
Surprising take on a Werewolf story.
I'll check it out, been looking for something like this.
Where can I watch it before I watch this review?
Have not seen this, but may give a look. When you compare werewolf movies to American Werewolf in London
and The Howling it is damn hard to be impressed. Then came Dog Soldiers and wow! So lets see how this does.
Fantastic movie, I'm glad someone gave it justice. Very underated, I think you and I were the only ones that thought it was absolutely fantastic. But hey, Dad always said 75% of people are stupid.
This looks like it’s going to be a in my Halloween list.
Like 10 of us went and seen this.. it was cool. Wish they would of went into the gypsy curse alittle more.
God I luv your work Mr H. Please keep up the hard work!
Mr H and Deep Focus Lens are the two best film reviewers on TH-cam.
It's time for werewolf movies to come back. I enjoy a good werewolf movie, I'm sick of zombie movies and vampire movies.
Saw this in theaters. This was a solid little horror film. One thing I didn't like was the creature design. They looked more reptilian than wolves. Good, but not better than WER, Dog Soldiers, Howl, or Wolf man.
The movie itself was good. I liked it thoroughly. The creature definitely didn't look like a werewolf, but I still liked the film overall. Matter of fact, I didn't even know that thing was a werewolf until I saw it in the reviews for it on TH-cam
Got it on download, you have sold me.
I only felt frustrated that there was parts where I’m convinced someone is gonna get mauled to the bone but then just runs off leaving a bite.
Very good film, good cast for the budget, defo worth a watch and the period setting was a good choice. One of the more better Horror films post the Rona
Holy shit, top gun filmmaking!!!! Maybe this can be a shining light for the garbage in hollyweird to get back to basics. This is truly the good shit
I've been anticipating a new good werewolf movie. I'm waiting for one to come out in the theatre like the the wolf man.
At first I thought you meant the 2003 Joshua Jackson, Christina Ricci movie...
Just watched this throughly enjoyed it 👌
Excellent Vid 👍
4 questions, Why the hell are they using musket rifles in 1882? Why would they think to make silver bullets when the monsters can be killed any ordinary way? Why are the silver Musket rounds in the shape of a bullet and not a ball? What was the point or value of the whole WW1 trench intro? Also hairless werewolves. It was just ok
I think the silver bullets were to nullify the curse