British director Neil Marshall makes his debut on the show with the 2002 cult classic “Dog Soldiers”!

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Brandon Tenold

PopcornpiecesBrandon Tenold diving into Dog Soldiers is exactly the kind of chaotic energy this cult classic deserves. His style pairs beautifully with the film’s blend of military grit, pitch‑black humour and full‑on werewolf carnage. Brandon has a knack for spotlighting the absurdity without ever losing sight of why the movie works — the practical effects, the banter, the claustrophobic tension, and that unmistakable early‑2000s British horror charm.

What makes this review especially fun is how Brandon leans into the film’s scrappy, low‑budget ingenuity. Dog Soldiers isn’t polished, but that’s part of its identity — and he celebrates every rough edge, every over‑the‑top moment, every “did they really just do that?” beat. It’s a love letter to a movie that punches way above its weight and still stands as one of the best werewolf flicks ever made.