Werewolf Rising

Werewolf Rising
Directed by BC Furtney
Produced by Jesse Baget
Jennifer Furtney
Written by BC Furtney
Starring Brian Berry
Melissa Carnell
Matt Copko
Bill Oberst Jr.
Cinematography Ernesto Galan
Edited by Thomas A. Marino
Production
companies
Ruthless Pictures
Distributed by RLJ Entertainment (Australia)
Release dates
  • September 23, 2014 (2014-09-23) (UK)
  • October 14, 2014 (2014-10-14) (USA)
Running time
78 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Werewolf Rising is a 2014 horror film that was written and directed by BC Furtney.[1] The film was released to DVD in the United Kingdom on 22 September 2014 and was later released in the United States on 14 October. The movie stars Bill Oberst Jr. and Melissa Carnell, who portrays a young woman that finds herself the unwitting prey of a werewolf.[2]

Synopsis

The film begins with a car approaching a clearing at dusk. Inside the vehicle,a woman is taken hostage by a man named Rhett wielding a knife. He forces her out of the car and attempts to rape her, but is interrupted by a creature spying on them from the clearing. It attacks the pair, and while the woman is killed, a lacerated Rhett is able to escape, now cursed with the creatures bloodline.

Hoping to overcome her alcoholism by sequestering herself, Emma (Melissa Carnell) has traveled to the old family homestead maintained by her father's friend Wayne (Brian Berry). Through a phone conversation it is revealed that it has been twenty years since her last visit home and that she has been plagued with nightmares consisting of her lost in the woods for most of her life, with the addition of a man stalking her once she began her quest to sober up.

Once there, Emma reminisces through her fathers old things and spends the evening watching old home videos. She drifts into sleep and she begins to have several gruesome nightmares involving a bloodstained man stalking her through the woods. She wakes from her nightmare and heads to the fridge to calm herself. She finds two beers and proceeds to dump the alcohol, but is interrupted by a man approaching her as she does so. He introduces himself as Johnny Lee (Julia Jacome), Wayne's nephew. At first Emma is unsure of who he is but warms up to Johnny's attempts to make idle conversation. They part ways and it is revealed that Johnny Lee sleeps in a shack in the middle of the woods. Once there, a howling wolf is heard in the distance.

The following day Wayne visits Emma. Emma mentions Johnny Lee's visit Wayne's and his tone changes. He reveals to her that Johnny Lee is an escaped convict with a history of violence and drug abuse. Wayne gives Emma a handgun for her protection and changes the locks for good measure. The two arrange to have dinner the following evening.

The next day, Emma proceeds to walk the woods and arrives at a small lake. Once there, Johnny Lee reveals himself to her on the other side of lake by casting a rock in her direction. They spend the day traversing the wilderness on Emma's ATV, andJohnny Lee reveals his living conditions to Emma. He quickly teaches her how to handle the ATV once she turns down his offer to continue their evening. Emma offers her hospitality in a flirtatious manner to Johnny and they decide to meet the following evening.

In the evening, Johnny, alone in his shack, hears the distant calls of a wolf. Then there is a quick bang to his door, followed by a werewolf breaking down the door and attacking him. Johnny is taken down by the creature, in the struggle Johnny uses a large wooden splinter to defend himself.

Back at Emma's place, Wayne and Emma are eating dinner dinner. While Emma seeks to maintain a friendly atmosphere with him, Wayne attempts to court Emma with flattery and flowers. As the night progresses Wayne has become intoxicated and attempts to push Emma into a corner and initiate a sexual encounter. Emma refuses and forces Wayne to leave. Emma composes herself and heads to Johnny Lee's place. Once there she finds his door in pieces and Johnny Lee with deep lacerations. She rushes him to her place for medical attention, while the creature watches in the brush. She pleads with Johnny Lee to let her help him and professes that she knows everything about him and does not care but only wishes to be with him. Johnny Lee bleeds out on her kitchen floor and grows silent. Emma believing him dead grieves on the front porch. The rustling of the brush near her porch and deep animal growls frighten her and runs inside in terror only to find Johnny Lee missing. She finds him in her bathroom and is surprised that he's still alive. She cleans his wounds and offers her help but he refuses. He reveals to Emma that a large wolf attacked him.

The following day, Emma removes the blood stains from her floors and tends to Johnny. He recovers quickly and becomes increasingly hungry. That evening his behavior changes and he begins to pine for meat. She offers to make him soup and she quickly fetches her handgun. Johnny Lee heads outside and becomes unruly, berating Emma's offers for soup and her insistence that he come inside. He runs through the woods and becomes animalistic; Emma finds him but becomes frightened by his guttural howls. Emma quickly runs home and composes herself and attempts to look for Johnny. She drives down the paths near the lake searching for Johnny and finds no one. The creature arrives to her location and Emma rushes home, where it begins to torment her inside the house by banging and scratching the windows. As she tries to leave for her vehicle the creature reveals itself her and she is forced back inside the cabin. Across town, Wayne is drinking in the local bar explaining why he did what he did. Emma locks herself in the closet and stumbles upon a bottle of vodka, which she quickly chugs. She makes her way out into the living room and passes out. Wayne, in a drunken stupor, heads to her cabin to apologize to Emma. Meanwhile, in another part of town, a nude Johhny Lee walks into the local laundry-mat and collects someones clothes and walks out.

Wayne, upon finding Emma in her living room, carries her to her bedroom and collects his handgun from her. Johnny Lee arrives to find Wayne stepping out of Emma's door and questions him for his reasoning on being there. Johnny Lee begins to taunt Wayne on his taste in younger women. Wayne defends himself by bringing up Johnny Lee's past and drug history. The confrontation escalates and Wayne shoots him, alerting Emma to the situation. As she's attempting to help Johnny, Wayne also shoots her in shoulder. Meanwhile, Johnny begins to turn and aims to attack Wayne, but Wayne quickly guns him down. Behind him, Rhett makes his presence known. He reveals to Wayne that he was the other escaped convict who was with Johnny and that he is aware of who he is. Wayne shoots Rhett and attempts to strangle Emma as she begins to stir but is interrupted by the appearance of the werewolf. The beast drags Wayne to the clearing and kills him while Emma crawls to safety. The beast then turns its attention to Emma who is able to defend herself with a kitchen knife.

She runs from the cabin with the beast in hot pursuit, only to be tormented as it delights in chasing her. She stumbles upon a clearing with a woman in red, Beatrix, standing next to a campfire. She attempts to warn the woman of the creature, but she chastises her and reveals her name, that she has been writing to him for years while he was in prison and that the only reason he is here is because she led him there. The werewolf enters the clearing and Beatrix disrobes for him, only for the wolf to kill her and grapple with Emma. As she screams, the creature shifts back to human form. Rhett knows about Emma's dream and tells her that he "knows" her but didn't know her father. He goes on to tell her that she has something special inside her, like her father before her, and advises her to give in to it. As she writhes on the ground, Rhett tells her she has something beautiful inside her and Emma begins to transform

In a post credit scene, Emma makes her way to a neighbors home, pleads for help as she writhes in pain. An older woman approaches and ask if she can help...as the screen fades to black, Emma's face can be seen as she roars going in for the kill.

Cast

Reception

Critical reception for Werewolf Rising has been predominantly negative.[3][4] Reviewers for Bloody Disgusting heavily panned the film and both criticized the movie's special effects, while also agreeing that Oberst Jr. was the "only bright spot in the film".[5][6] Starburst also criticized the film, negatively comparing the plot premise to Juan Martínez Moreno's 2012 film Game of Werewolves.[7]

In contrast, Ain't It Cool News praised Werewolf Rising and wrote that "while there are some trips along the way in terms of acting and effects, WEREWOLF RISING gets points for trying something new."[8]

References

  1. Gingold, Michael. "Exclusive clip: We see a "WEREWOLF RISING"". Fangoria. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  2. "'Werewolf Rising' Clip Falls Asleep, Has a Trippy Dream (Exclusive)". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  3. Hallam, Scott. "Werewolf Rising (review)". Dread Central. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  4. Martin, Todd. "Film Review: Werewolf Rising (2014)". HorrorNews.net. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  5. Torfe, Pat. "[BD Review] 'Werewolf Rising' Should Have Stayed Down". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  6. Hicks, Jess. "[Review] 'Werewolf Rising' Fails to Entertain In Every Way Possible". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  7. Cuthbert, Dominic. "WEREWOLF RISING (review)". Starburst. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  8. "AICN HORROR looks at HOUSEBOUND! WITCHING & BITCHING! WOLVES! JULIA! THE LAST SHOWING! EXTRATERRESTRIAL! WEREWOLF RISING! CHEMICAL PEEL! DRY BONES! SHARKNADO 2: THE SECOND ONE! & ANATOTMY OF MONSTERS!". AICN. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
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