Cry Wolf (2005)

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Studio: Universal Pictures
Release Date: Sep 16, 2005
Running Time: 90 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
After one too many incidents of bad behavior at his last school, Owen Matthews arrives at Westlake Prep--where a young woman has recently been found murdered in the dark woods near the boarding school's campus. Owen quickly falls in with the school's unofficial "liars' club," including the beautiful and saavy Dodger and quick-talking, short-tempered Tom. At Owen's suggestion, his new friends decide to expand their game's reach beyond campus, by spreading an online rumor that a serial killer called "The Wolf" committed the recent murder and is planning to strike again. The mischievous group's description of "The Wolf's" intended victims are based on the people they know best--each other. Only when the school's journalism teacher, Rich Walker, warns the group about the kinds of predators that lurk on the internet does Owen begin to regret sending their falsified story into cyberspace. When the described "victims" suddenly start to disappear, Owen, Dodger, and Tom are no longer able to determine where the lies end and the truth begins. As someone--or something--starts hunting the players themselves, the game turns terrifyingly real.
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Graham
Owen Matthews
Dodger Allen
Rich Walker
Mercedes
Regina
Mr Matthews
Headmaster Tinsley
Randall
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Cry Wolf marks Jeff Wadlow's major motion picture debut as a writer and a director. So that's two strikes against him already. Wadlow pulls out as many twists and thriller clichés as possible, and in the process sends everyone spinning in circles, including the audience. Of course, playing with the whole ''The Boy Who Cried Wolf'' theme is interesting, but the film repeatedly comes up with one cop-out surprise after another. If Wadlow can't write a character out of a major jam or implausibility,… Continued