A wild life photographer Donna Voorhees goes in the stall of a bathroom in JFK airport, turns into a werewolf and has a rampage through said airport killing people or turning them into werewolves. It's a good start. Then the movie goes downhill. How did she become a werewolf? How did the military get involved? Who thought that weaponising werewolves was a good idea? How is a werewolf claw an antidote to a werewolf bite? It's all rather confusing. Not exciting, not thrilling.
It also wastes a good cast in Wes Studi, Ernie Hudson and Bill Duke. Mr. Duke particularly seems almost comatose. The lead characters are unimpressive. But it is a film from The Asylum so one can't be too harsh. It is what it is, a weak and woeful werewolf film.
It also wastes a good cast in Wes Studi, Ernie Hudson and Bill Duke. Mr. Duke particularly seems almost comatose. The lead characters are unimpressive. But it is a film from The Asylum so one can't be too harsh. It is what it is, a weak and woeful werewolf film.