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WolfCop
''WolfCop'' is a 2014 Canadian comedy horror film written and directed by Lowell Dean, and starring Jesse Moss (actor), Jesse Moss, Amy Matysio, Jonathan Cherry, Sarah Lind, Aidan Devine, Corrine Conley and Leo Fafard. The film's plot concerns an alcoholic small town cop who transforms into a werewolf after being cursed; he still possesses his human intelligence in wolf form and continues his work as a police officer even in wolf form. ''WolfCop'' was released to Cineplex Odeon Corporation, Cineplex Odeon theatres in Canada on 6 June 2014, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom on 13 October 2014. It was followed by a sequel, ''Another WolfCop'', in 2017. Plot Lou Garou, an alcoholic cop in the small community of Woodhaven, spends most of his day either asleep at work or at Jessica's bar. When his friend Willie Higgins phones in a complaint of occult activity in the area of his gun store, the police chief sends Garou to investigate. After meeting with Higgins, ...
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Another WolfCop
''Another WolfCop'' is a 2017 Canadian superhero comedy film written and directed by Lowell Dean and is the sequel to the 2014 film '' WolfCop''. It was released in theatres December 1, 2017 (Canada and the US), with a VOD release to follow in 2018. The poster was modeled on the 1986 Sylvester Stallone film '' Cobra''. Plot Lycanthrope-lawman Lou Garou continues to fight crime as WolfCop, much to the annoyance of Chief Sheriff Tina Walsh. Entrepreneur Sydney Swallows is investing in the town of Woodhaven and promises to transform the local economy with the launch of a new hockey stadium and brewery. Willie Higgins reappears and believes he was abducted and probed by aliens. Cast Production Filmed in Lumsden, Saskatchewan and Sudbury, Ontario in the early months of 2016. Reception On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 65% based on reviews from 17 critics. Noel Murray of the Los Angeles Times called it "a one-stop shop for just that kind of good-natu ...
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Lowell Dean
Lowell Dean is a Canadian filmmaker. He has directed four feature films: the zombie thriller ''13 Eerie'' (2013), the horror comedy ''WolfCop'' (2014), the sequel ''Another WolfCop'' (2017) and the post-apocalypse action film '' SuperGrid'' (2018). Lowell also wrote ''WolfCop'', released June 2014 in Canadian Cineplex theatres. In an Interview with Bloody Disgusting in March 2015, Dean revealed he was writing the sequel to ''WolfCop'', which would again star Leo Fafard in the lead. Dean's television projects include the children's series '' Hi Opie!'' produced by The Jim Henson Company, and the Canadian reality series '' Dust Up'' produced by Paperny Entertainment Paperny Entertainment Inc. (previously known as Paperny Films) was a Vancouver-based producer of television programming and films, ranging from character-driven documentaries to provocative comedy to quirky reality shows. It was founded by David .... References External links * * Film directors from Sas ...
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Leo Fafard
Leo Fafard is a Canadian actor, driver and technical crew known for playing Lou Garou in ''WolfCop'' (2014) and ''Another WolfCop'' (2017). Career In 2010, Leo Fafard was shooting a music video for a band in Saskatchewan called Rah Rah, where he played a werewolf in their video for song called "Henry." Lowell Dean was the director and by the end of the shoot he asked Leo would he like to be involved with a project called ''Wolfcop ''WolfCop'' is a 2014 Canadian comedy horror film written and directed by Lowell Dean, and starring Jesse Moss (actor), Jesse Moss, Amy Matysio, Jonathan Cherry, Sarah Lind, Aidan Devine, Corrine Conley and Leo Fafard. The film's plot concerns an ...''. Filmography Actor References External links * Living people 21st-century Canadian male actors 1972 births {{Canada-screen-actor-stub ...
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Amy Matysio
Amy Matysio is a Canadian theatre, television and film actress. Early life and education Matysion was born in Regina, Saskatchewan. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre (Performance) from the University of Regina and has also studied at York St John University in York, England. Career Matysio has appeared at several improvisational theatre festivals across Canada, and is a member of General Fools Improvisational Theatre. She has starred in the romantic comedy film '' Just Friends'', the crime thriller '' Dolan's Cadillac'', the psychological thriller '' Chained'', and the comedy horror film '' Wolf Cop''. She received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actress in a Drama Program or Limited Series at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019 for her performance in '' Save Me''. Stage *HONK! (Globe Theatre) *Loud & Queer (Globe Theatre) *On the Line (Globe Theatre) *Over (As-Q Theater Collective) *The Shape of Things (Theatre Ecstasis) *Measure for Measure (Shake ...
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Jonathan Cherry
Jonathan Cherry (born February 3, 1977) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Rory Peters in the supernatural horror film ''Final Destination 2'' (2003). His other notable film roles include '' House of the Dead'' (2003) and ''Goon'' (2011). Early life Jonathan Cherry was born in Montreal, Quebec on December 3, 1978. However, he grew up in Toronto, Ontario. Cherry attended Vancouver Film School Vancouver Film School (VFS) is a private entertainment arts school located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Founded in 1987, it has achieved international recognition. The Vancouver Film School has campus locations around Downtown Vancouver ... and graduated with a degree in acting. Filmography Roles Self *The Making of: ''House of the Dead'' (2004) (V) *Bits and Pieces: Bringing Death to Life (2003) (V) External links * 1978 births 21st-century Canadian male actors Anglophone Quebec people Canadian male film actors Canadian male television actors Li ...
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Shooting Guns
Shooting Guns are a Canadian heavy metal band from Saskatoon, SK. Releasing albums and recordings since 2011, they have been nominated for the JUNO Award and Polaris Prize. Their style is influenced by Black Sabbath and kraut rock. Shooting Guns scored the soundtrack to Canadian horror-comedy film ''WolfCop'' and released the Official Soundtrack in 2014 in partnership with One Way Static, RidingEasy Records, and Cinecoup. Their sophomore LP, ''Brotherhood of the Ram'', released in 2013 through RidingEasy Records was nominated for the Juno Awards of 2015 Metal/Hard Album of the Year and the 2014 Polaris Music Prize. Their debut LP, ''Born To Deal in Magic: 1952-1976'', was also nominated for the 2012 Polaris Music Prize The 2012 edition of the Canadian Polaris Music Prize was presented on September 24, 2012
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Sarah Lind
Sarah Lind (born July 22, 1982) is a Canadian actress. She is known for her starring roles on the television series '' Mentors'', '' Edgemont'' and ''True Justice''. Life and career Lind was born in Regina, Saskatchewan. Lind's first major role was as Dee Sampson on the 1998 Canadian teen fantasy television series '' Mentors'', which aired on Family Channel. After ''Mentors'' she was cast as Jen MacMahon, one of the lead roles, on the 2000 CBC teen drama series '' Edgemont'', a role which she played through all five seasons of the show. In 2005, Lind appeared in the titular role of Cody in the Canadian film '' Fetching Cody'' opposite Jay Baruchel, and played the lead, Rita, in the Canadian horror film '' Severed'' (also known as ''Severed: Forest of the Dead''). The same year she appeared in the Canadian film ''A Simple Curve'', and the television film ''Selling Innocence''. In 2011, Lind starred opposite Steven Seagal in the scripted crime television series ''True Justice'', ...
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Jesse Moss (actor)
Jesse Moss is a Canadian television, film and voice actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the television series '' Whistler'' (2006–2008) as well as the films ''Final Destination 3'' (2006), '' The Uninvited'' (2009) and '' Tucker & Dale vs. Evil'' (2010). He has won a Leo Award from four nominations. Life and career Moss is best known for his roles of Jason Wise in ''Final Destination 3'' and Quinn McKaye on '' Whistler'', for which Moss won a Leo Award for Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series in 2007.Leo Awards official site
, retrieved February 4, 2008. Moss also starred in '''', the 2010 film adaptation of ''
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Corinne Conley
Corinne Alexandra Conley (born May 23, 1929) is an American actress who spent the majority of her career in Canada, notable for having won the Canadian Council of Authors and Artists' Best Actress Award. Conley is known for her voiceover work in various films and television productions and is better recognized for voicing Rudolph's mother and presumably Dolly for Sue in ''Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer'' (1964). Conley's acting career has spanned seventy years, receiving several nominations for her work. She has also made prominent and notable appearances in ''Tales of the Wizard of Oz'' as Dorothy Gale (1961), '' Days of Our Lives'' as Phyllis Anderson (1973-1982), the ''Goosebumps'' episode "Monster Blood" as Aunt Katherine (1996), '' Quads!'' as Sister Butch (2001-2002), '' A Christmas Horror Story'' as Aunt Edda (2015), and voicing multiple characters in the '' Watch Dogs: Legion'' video game (2020). Acting career For two years, she played the ingenue lead in ''The Comm ...
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Computer-generated Imagery
Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the use of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, video games, simulators, and visual effects in films, television programs, shorts, commercials, and videos. The images may be static (still images) or dynamic ( moving images), in which case CGI is also called ''computer animation''. CGI may be two-dimensional (2D), although the term "CGI" is most commonly used to refer to the 3-D computer graphics used for creating characters, scenes and special effects in films and television, which is described as "CGI animation". The first feature film to make use of CGI was the 1973 film '' Westworld''. Other early films that incorporated CGI include '' Star Wars'' (1977), ''Tron'' (1982), '' Golgo 13: The Professional'' (1983), ''The Last Starfighter'' (1984), '' Young Sherlock Holmes'' (1985) and ''Flight of the Navigator'' (1986). The first music video to use CGI was Dire Straits' award-winning " Money for No ...
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Saskatoon
Saskatoon () is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It straddles a bend in the South Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province. It is located along the Trans-Canada Yellowhead Highway, and has served as the cultural and economic hub of central Saskatchewan since its founding in 1882 as a Temperance colony. With a 2021 census population of 266,141, Saskatoon is the largest city in the province, and the 17th largest Census Metropolitan Area in Canada, with a 2021 census population of 317,480. Saskatoon is home to the University of Saskatchewan, the Meewasin Valley Authority (which protects the South Saskatchewan River and provides for the city's popular riverbank park spaces), and Wanuskewin Heritage Park (a National Historic Site of Canada and UNESCO World Heritage applicant representing 6,000 years of First Nations history). The Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344, the most populous rural municipality in Saskatchewan, surrounds th ...
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Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan ( ; ) is a province in western Canada, bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, to the northeast by Nunavut, and on the south by the U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota. Saskatchewan and Alberta are the only landlocked provinces of Canada. In 2022, Saskatchewan's population was estimated at 1,205,119. Nearly 10% of Saskatchewan’s total area of is fresh water, mostly rivers, reservoirs and lakes. Residents primarily live in the southern prairie half of the province, while the northern half is mostly forested and sparsely populated. Roughly half live in the province's largest city Saskatoon or the provincial capital Regina. Other notable cities include Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, Swift Current, North Battleford, Melfort, and the border city Lloydminster. English is the primary language of the province, with 82.4% of Saskatchewanians speaking English as their first language. Saskatchewan h ...
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