Title:
Wolf (Book 2)
Synopsis:
Sophisticated to a point, this well-executed wolf-man tale works due to its clever setting and enormous star power. We all know Jack Nicholson can go nuts, but the script makes his character aware of his changes, sometimes for the better, early on. The setting, a publishing house in the middle of a takeover, gives the characters dramatic life before the horror elements kicks in. A senior editor about to get the boot, Nicholson’s character becomes a new man after being bitten by a wolf. He takes on challenges at work, lives a more robust life, and attracts a new love. But will his newfound energy consume him? Director Mike Nichols keeps the action alive in the first half, but the film peters out at the end with cheap theatrics and the overuse of slow motion. Michelle Pfeiffer has little to do as simply the love interest with a grittier than average personality. Better is James Spader as a smarmy colleague. Nicholson is in fine form, relying on his keen gift to spark interest (a twitch of the head, a look in the eyes), instead of heavy doses of movie makeup. Giuseppe Rotunno’s sweeping camerawork sets the mood quite well. Easy to recommend, with the added feature it’s hardly gratuitous.
Format:
DVD-R
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Movie Release Year:
1994
Rating:
TV-14
Barcode:
8013123020208
Genre:
Horror
Supernatural
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Show Type:
Movie
Date Added:
2018-02-07 18:08:20
Original Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1
Actors:
Jack Nicholson
Michelle Pfeiffer
Christopher Plummer
Kate Nelligan
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Directors:
Mike Nichols
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Runtime:
125
Country of Purchase:
United States
Release Date:
1994-06-17
Studios:
Columbia Pictures Corporation
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Resolution:
480p
Item Aspect Ratio:
16:9
Size:
4.7 GB (DVD)
Discs:
1
Region:
1
Packaging:
Slim Case
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
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Automatic Estimated Value:
~$5.29
Automatic Estimated Date:
2024-09-25
Date Added:
2018-02-07 18:08:20