The Wolf Hour

    The Wolf Hour
    2019

    Synopsis

    Once a known counterculture figure, June E. Leigh now lives in self-imposed exile in her South Bronx apartment during the incendiary '77 Summer of Sam. When an unseen tormentor begins exploiting June's weaknesses, her insular universe begins to unravel.

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    Cast

    • Naomi WattsJune Leigh
    • Emory CohenBilly
    • Jennifer EhleMargot
    • Kelvin Harrison Jr.Freddie
    • Jeremy BobbOfficer Blake
    • Brennan BrownHans
    • Justin ClarkeFreddie not Freddie
    • Maritza VeerSamantha Ford
    • Ohene CorneliusGang Leader
    • Pedro HollywoodGuy

    Recommandations

    • 50

      Slant Magazine

      The film is all surface, and its depiction of trauma becomes increasingly exploitative and hollow as it moves along.
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      A gloomy psychological thriller interested in the distinct paranoia of a woman living in self-exile in the South Bronx.
    • 50

      The New York Times

      The result is a sometimes punishingly theatrical experiment that teeters on the verge of surreality, transfixing us with the promise of something terrible lurking just beyond those ratty curtains.
    • 50

      RogerEbert.com

      On the whole, his (Griffin) indecisive The Wolf Hour tick-tocks its way to an underwhelming finale. And when it gets there, the most shocking realization you’ll have is how forgettable an affair it all has been.
    • 40

      Los Angeles Times

      Watts is plenty convincing as someone well past the brink of a psychotic break, but The Wolf Hour takes too long to get properly cranked up. This movie is mostly just mood-setting, with much more going on in the background than the foreground.
    • 25

      Observer

      She (Watts) produced it to show off the range of her obvious talent, and deserves an A for effort in a vehicle that rates a D for dreary, desolate and depressing. The rest of The Wolf Hour deserves an F for forget it.