We look at two films dealing with grief and death — each in very different and very wild ways: “Broken Bird” and “Wolves Against the World”.

Broken Bird (2024)
Broken Bird recently premiered at the U.K. Frightfest to positive reviews. The film sounds like a dour affair. A lonely woman works at a funeral parlor and escapes in daydreams and poetry. Adding to the bleakness is the story of a single mother mourning the loss of a child.
Not only is the movie surprisingly funny (darkly so, obviously) but it is also filled with charm and life.
It would have been something really special if not for some odd decisions. Sometimes, an ending can be a little too wild, especially when you choose not to have a payoff for some of your movie’s most important moments.
Broken Bird is on the festival circuit and is not yet available to stream.
Wolves Against the World gets off to a great start.

This horror, mystery, thriller film is about two former members of a neo-Nazi metal band who reunite at the site of their bandmate’s suicide. The film is directed by Quinn Armstrong, who also wrote the screenplay. Armstrong also wrote and directed The Exorcism of Saint Patrick (2024) and Dead Teenagers (2024), which were all filmed at the same location in Ohio with the same film crew.
For a while, it seems like Wolves Against the World is going to be a badass rock and roll horror movie involving werewolves. However, it is not long before the film becomes something else entirely. In the process, it does away with any compelling characters or interesting story.
Wolves Against the World is currently available to rent on VOD.
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Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel and Blake. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror.















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