The Best Werewolf Movies Ranked
William Brown
Updated on March 06, 2026
In 2014's "Wolfcop," Lou Garou (Leo Fafard) is an alcoholic cop in a small town of Woodhaven. Willie Higgins (Jonathan Cherry) places a call about suspicious occult activity, sending Lou to investigate. He finds occult activity, of course, before being ambushed and knocked out. Higgins wakes with no memory of what happened ... but he now has a pentagram carved into his chest. He beings a gradual transformation, eventually becoming the beast. Lou soon discovers he was the victim off a ritual intended to use a werewolf to strengthen the magic of shapeshifting reptilian aliens.
If that sounds like a hodgepodge of ideas, it is. The film is a horror-comedy send-up of genre film. At the same time, the film is imaginative and funny with a thorough knowledge of the genres it's satirizing. Boasting a 65% Certified Fresh rating on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, "Wolfcop" definitely leans more on the comedy side of horror-comedies but it's absolutely an engaging (if bonkers) entry in the annals of werewolf film history. Perhaps most importantly, the werewolf costume is good! What more does anyone need?