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Directed by | Jim Cummings |
Written by | Jim Cummings |
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Cinematography | Natalie Kingston |
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Music by | Ben Lovett |
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Distributed by | Orion Classics (through United Artists Releasing) |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2 million [1] |
Box office | $266,963 [2] [3] |
The Wolf of Snow Hollow is a 2020 American comedy-horror mystery film written and directed by Jim Cummings. It is about a small Utah town that is seemingly terrorized by a werewolf. Cummings also stars along with Riki Lindhome, Chloe East, Jimmy Tatro, and Robert Forster. The film is dedicated to Forster, as it was the last of his career, completed shortly before his death.
It was released in limited theaters and on VOD in the United States on October 9, 2020 by United Artists Releasing. [4]
PJ Palfrey and his girlfriend Brianne vacation in Snow Hollow, Utah, where PJ gets into a verbal altercation with two hunters. At their rental house that night, Brianne is attacked. PJ discovers her mangled body and a paw print in the snow.
John Marshall, a deputy sheriff struggling with alcoholism, is called to the murder scene. Brianne's genitalia and other parts are missing from her corpse.
A snowboarding instructor is killed next, in a struggle in which her head and an arm are torn off. Wolf fur is on her body. John gets into a fight with an officer who leaks to the press that the killer could be a wolf. Under stress, John begins drinking again.
While John and officer Julia Robson drive to work the next morning, someone throws a beer bottle at her car. Paranoid tips from all over the community roll in. Townie Liz Fairchild has a strange encounter with a tall man at a diner and reports it to the police. John's father, Sheriff Hadley, is diagnosed with a heart murmur. John urges him to seek medical treatment and work from home. Hadley refuses to go for treatment. Later that night, Liz and her three-year-old are killed.
John combs through the town's records to determine if there is a connection between the victims and looks up werewolf lore. While investigating, they discover the tall man called Liz's workplace asking for her. A curfew is imposed, and an active watch for the creature begins. After another cardiac event, Hadley agrees to retire and seek treatment.
At night, Jenna sneaks away to see her boyfriend. They are attacked in his SUV by the wolfman, wounding Jenna. John answers a neighbor's 911 call and shoots at the creature, which escapes. It later kills a sheriff's deputy, stuffing his body in a trash can. When John yells at Jenna for breaking curfew, she shouts that his lack of care is the reason why she is going away to college on a gymnastics scholarship. After visiting her and Hadley in the hospital, John breaks into Jenna's boyfriend's house and attacks him. Meanwhile, Hadley dies from heart complications.
Grieving for Hadley and frustrated with the case, John is banned from his support group meetings at Alcoholics Anonymous. The body of a man living in a camper outside town is found dead of a heroin overdose and the police believe that he is the killer due to his height, his knife collection, the presence of a pet wolf-dog, and the discovery of the body of a missing woman in his backyard. The coroner later insults John's intelligence and threatens to tell the press about his difficulties in finding the murderer. John deduces that the coroner was responsible for the vandalism of Robson's car and fires him.
While John is out distributing evidence from the closed case back to its original owners, PJ contacts Robson, saying that his belongings contained a seam ripper that was not his. Deducing that the ripper is for taxidermy, Robson realizes that taxidermist Paul Carnury must be investigated, just as John stops by Paul's house. Paul seems eager for details of the case and asks John about his daughter, something he could not have known unless he was present when Jenna was attacked. John asks Paul to stand up to his actual height, revealing himself to be nearly 7 feet tall. He slams the door on John and runs. John breaks into the house, discovering a workstation containing Hannah's head. Paul stabs John in the stomach and lifts him off of the ground. Hearing sirens, he drops John, changes into a homemade wolf costume and flees into the woods. Wounded, John pursues Paul, who is shot and incapacitated by Robson. John then shoots Paul repeatedly in the head before collapsing.
Robson later becomes Snow Hollow's new sheriff. She and John help Jenna move into her college dorm. John leaves Jenna condoms and his gun for protection. As he walks out of the dorm, he passes two students making sexual comments about the gymnasts in the dorm. He stops for a moment but then just walks away.
Filming took place in Kamas, Utah in March 2019. Producer Matt Miller had known Robert Forster from a previous project, and sent the script to his agent. Director Jim Cummings said he "expected a polite 'no,'" but Forster chose to take the role because he viewed it as "a dramatic movie about a father-son relationship, and complications of aging and health." [5]
In September 2020, Orion Classics acquired distribution rights to the film. [6] [7] [8]
The film had a limited theatrical release in the United States on October 9, 2020 by United Artists Releasing [9] [10] [11] and on video-on-demand the same day. [12] [13] [14] [15]
In its opening weekend the film grossed $91,943 from 112 theaters. [16]
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 89% based on 74 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The website's critics' consensus reads: "The Wolf of Snow Hollow treads somewhat unsteadily between horror and comedy, but writer-director-star Jim Cummings' unique sensibilities make for an oddly haunting hybrid." [17] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 67 out of 100 based on 13 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [18]
John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive review and wrote, "Satisfying enough as a horror/slasher flick with a black-comedy aftertaste, it has some commercial appeal but doesn't represent a step forward artistically." [19] Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com awarded the film three-and-a-half out of four stars and wrote: "The snow-covered setting and bumbling cops, along with Cummings' deadpan sense of humor, have led to comparisons to the Coen brothers and there is a sense of ' Fargo meets Silver Bullet ' in some of The Wolf of Snow Hollow, but it’s not like Cummings wears his influences as obviously as some genre filmmakers." [20]
Peter Debruge of Variety wrote: "Wolf actually does that thing we all hope second features won't: It reveals that idiosyncrasies of an unproven director's debut weren't quirks so much as weaknesses — a disappointment for those of us hoping lightning might strike twice for the Thunder Road helmer." [21]
Grant Hermanns of Comingsoon.net gave the film a 9.5 out of 10. [22] Chuck Bowen of Slant Magazine awarded the film three stars out of four. [23] Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of The A.V. Club graded the film a B. [24] Don Kaye of Den of Geek awarded the film two and a half stars out of five. [25] Vinnie Mancuso of Collider graded the film an A−. [26] Meagan Navarro of Bloody Disgusting awarded the film three skulls out of five. [27] JimmyO of JoBlo.com gave the film a 9 out of 10. [28]
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