psycho-04110
This movie was great..don't deserve this low rating
atinder
This was another re-watch, I not seen for some times and I remember really like it back them.After seeing again, after some years, I still felt the same.I liked this movie, it was bit like April fools days, with number of Teens get together and start a rumour about the Wolf Who as killed a girl. The story they made about them self being killed by the wolf end up coming true. Some of pranks were very funny to watch before the killing start! There few twist and turns in the story, When I first saw I didn't she that twist coming at all. 6/10
inkfrogmccann
I had watched the movie with high hopes of its being a classic slasher having a plot or at least real terrifying murder/chase scenes. As I watched i found it very predictable with the artistic qualities to it. You know what the killer looks like in the orange ski mask. The color orange is shown more brightly than any other color in the beginning. It was constantly boring and questioning with the lack of showing the actual 'murders' and not having good explanations on where/what the characters were doing. Also making the ending predictable. For some it may seem unpredictable especially when the ending comes. The ending is the only thing that makes it worth waisting your time on.
Jackson Booth-Millard
We all know the story of the boy who cried "wolf", called it once - people ran out scared - it was joke, same thing a second time, and the third time it was real - no people - he was killed, well that is the concept borrowed for this horror film attempt. Basically a local girl that attended Westlake Prepratory Academy has been murdered in the woods, and new arrival to the school Owen Matthews (Julian Morris) is new to the information. After making friends quite quickly, including senior student Dodger (Lindy Booth), he connects with them in a game of "wolf" where one person is marked as the wolf, i.e. the liar, and one by one the suspected liar is eliminated until the real one is revealed. Anyway, Owen and Dodger decide to play a much bigger version of this game in order to catch the killer of the local girl, by setting up a warning internet message with killer details and victim information, that quickly spreads throughout the school. It starts off as a harmless joke that no-one is questioning, but the smiles are soon wiped when people look like they are truly getting to bite it, and there is no distinction between lies and the truth. In the end, what also turns out to be a big joke with all eight "friends" backfires on Owen, he is arrested for killing a man that only seemed mad, and Owen reveals Dodger's true colours. Also starring Jared Padalecki as Tom, Kristy Wu as Regina, Sandra McCoy as Mercedes, Paul James as Lewis, Jon Bon Jovi as Rich Walker, Jesse Janzen as Randall, Gary Cole as Mr. Matthews and Anna Deavere Smith as Headmaster Tinsley. If this film was a bit easier to understand, if there is was any good gore, and if the story was a bit more substantial, I might give it a more positive review, but I can't because none of this is the case, a bearable but disappointing horror thriller. Okay!