

Your therapist's a werewolf and your TV won't stop screaming. Tuesdays, am I right?
An homage to 50's horror films about a woman who sees visions in her television and her therapist who happens to be a werewolf.
Practical Effects
Glorious handmade werewolf that looks like roadkill cosplay
Direction
Shoestring ambition punching way above its budget weight
Director
Brady Lewis
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Brady Lewis cast his own infant son Liam as Baby Roger, making this possibly cinema's most committed case of nepotism.
Released during the early 2000s DIY horror boom when digital video let every film school grad become a 'auteur'—for better and definitely for worse.