‘TEDDY’ IS A FRENCH CHARACTER STUDY IN WOLF’S CLOTHING [CFF 2021]

Modern Horrors
by Jeremy Burgess

Teddy is the sort of horror film that has come about at the right time.

On the surface, it’ll fit in nicely with the current minor werewolf renaissance alongside Wolf of Snow Hollow, Bloodthirsty, Werewolves Within, and the forthcoming Eight for Silver. But more than anything, Teddy is a character-driven study of toxic masculinity, making it all the more relevant than any mythical beast could.

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