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  1. Dec 6, 2019 · Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. An unseen tormentor harasses a reclusive author as a citywide blackout triggers fires, looting and escalating violence during the Summer...

    • The Last Days

      Three months after a cataclysmic event trapped him and his...

  2. The Wolf Hour begins to feel strangely like an allegory for the paranoid fears of white women in a world of scary Black men. Full Review | Original Score: C | Dec 9, 2019

    • ‘The Wolf Hour’ Plot Summary
    • Why Did June Lock Herself Within Four walls?
    • Who Is Harassing June Through The Buzzer?
    • What Helped June to Finish Her Book?
    • ‘The Wolf Hour’ Ending Explained – Does June Finish Her Book?
    • In Conclusion

    The curious title immediately brings back the story of the boy named Wolf who cried. What is Wolf’s hour in this context, then? Director and writer A.B. Griffin puts you in a room with an agoraphobic (a type of anxiety disorder in which you fear and avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless, or emb...

    June looks for some sort of mental comfort and tries to understand what brought her to this apartment. She finds an old video recording of her last book’s interview on a talk show. The host calmly talks about what the book was about and asks June to explain in her own words whether this book is an adaptation of her life with her father, a famous bu...

    The buzzer goes off constantly, and it compels June to call 911 to report harassment. A beat cop, Blake, who isn’t in the sunniest of dispositions to be there, responds to June’s distress call. He begins to understand June’s situation, but finds June crazy with no reason to believe there is trouble. But besides that, the cop realizes this is his op...

    June explores a dating service through an ad in the paper, and we meet a cowboy-like character who knows his role is to sway women. Once June shares her lustful moments with him, he connects with her on a deeper level, and she confesses her condition to him after he tells her of his fears. Her mind clears, and suddenly, she begins to type her story...

    After the first draft of her next book’s manuscript is ready, she puts it together. The delivery boy from the Mexican store that June regularly calls for groceries is Freddie. He visits again, and she tries to negotiate that the book is to be delivered to the publisher’s office immediately and that he must return with a cheque that they hand to him...

    “The Wolf Hour” brings to screen a writer’s nightmare while also making us trudge through a tremendous one-woman performance by Naomi Watts. Director/writer Alistair Banks Griffin takes us through an almost painful look at the character’s world that unfolds through many perceptions, but then, towards the end, we see that maybe the act was necessary...

  3. Dec 5, 2019 · Set in the South Bronx in the sweltering summer of 1977, this psychological drama centers on June (Naomi Watts), an agoraphobic writer four years into spending a hefty advance for her second novel.

    • Alistair Banks Griffin
  4. www.filmreviewdaily.com › all-reviews › the-wolf-hourThe Wolf Hour — FILM REVIEW

    Jan 10, 2020 · The Wolf Hour works so well because its writer-director never pushes the buttons of melodrama available to him. He keeps the score to a minimum, reins in any redundant exposition and resists any of those alienating, Polanski-esque tricks of the camera.

    • James Cameron-Wilson
  5. www.metacritic.com › movie › the-wolf-hourThe Wolf Hour - Metacritic

    Dec 6, 2019 · The Wolf Hour - Metacritic. 2019. R. Brainstorm Media. 1 h 39 m. Summary June (Naomi Watts) was once a celebrated counter-culture figure, but that was a decade ago. She now lives alone in her fifth floor South Bronx apartment, having all but cut herself off from the outside world.

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  7. Dec 6, 2019 · Director Alistair Banks Griffin revisits one helluva hot summer in the city with his highly anticipated sophomore feature The Wolf Hour, arriving nearly a decade after his lauded 2010 debut Two Gates of Sleep. A woman named June seems to be dying a slow death in a dirty hovel during July of 1977 in the South Bronx.

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