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Wolf (1994)
Will Randall (Jack Nicholson) is bitten by a wolf while driving home in Vermont. Afterwards, he is demoted from editor in chief of a publishing house when it is taken over by tycoon Raymond Alden (Christopher Plummer), who replaces him with Will's protegé Stewart Swinton (James Spader). Stewart is having an affair with Will's wife Charlotte (Kate Nelligan). Will starts to be more aggressive, taking on the characteristics of a wolf.















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November 16, 2014
A fine little fable of business world mores that has the gross misfortune to turn into a horror film at a time when nobody quite knew what horror was.
October 16, 2009
With the always edgy, slightly demonic, and predictably unpredictable Jack Nicholson as the wolf man, it actually works . . . almost.
October 26, 2009
Mike Nichols' underrated 1994 hybrid not only of wolf and man, but also of satire and horror...an eccentric film that may well be regarded, decades hence, as a movie classic. [Blu-ray]
November 30, 2017
Much of Wolf can be devoured with pleasure. To be more interested in philanthropy than lycanthropy may be a fault to the good.
October 27, 2010
A guaranteed good time for anyone looking for a different kind of horror film...
January 01, 2000
Nichols has allowed Wolf to evolve from a well-mounted, supernatural drama to goofy camp.
November 14, 2017
The film isn't a waste of time, and works rather well for about two- thirds of its length as a comedy of business life. For a horror film or a serious exploration of the divided nature of modern man, you need to look elsewhere.
April 12, 2002
If he'd followed through, Mike Nichols might have made a brilliant picture -- seems he just couldn't bear to look a gift wolf in the mouth.
January 01, 2000
Monster movies are supposed to frighten the audience; this one fails utterly in that arena.
January 01, 2000
It's a wonderfully entertaining and beautifully performed film.
January 01, 2000
A sometimes shaky, always enchanting Beauty and the Beast story for grown-ups that is the very essence of smart fun -- droll, sophisticated and surprisingly, pleasingly light.
May 12, 2001
Nichols has crafted a rapturous romantic thriller with a darkly comic subtext about what kills human values.