Neil Marshall's Dog Soldiers (2002) is an action/horror movie that really gets the slash part of the equation correct.
Well balanced between the two genres, this lower-budget British film is about a squad of soldiers squaring off against a pack of bloodthirsty werewolves.
It ditches the melodrama of many werewolf films, focusing on intense firefights and close-quarters battles instead of the curse of existing only to transform and kill every full moon.
A cult classic in many circles, the movie was never given a widespread theatrical release in the United States but is still well-remembered internationally.
Tune in to discuss whether or not these are among the best werewolf costumes of all time, why this film keeps it simple and succeeds, and to learn more about the production and lasting legacy of the film.
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