
Sins of a Werewolf 2020
David Prendeville's darkly comic horror short *Sins of a Werewolf (2020)* spins a deliciously twisted tale of a devout parish priest whose peaceful nights take a monstrous turn after a chance encounter with a mystery creature leaves him cursed.
Director: David Prendeville
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sins of a Werewolf (2020) about?
The film follows a dedicated parish priest who, after a bizarre attack by an unknown creature, transforms into a werewolf during every full moon. His unholy antics inadvertently boost church attendance as frightened locals rush to repent.
Who directed Sins of a Werewolf?
David Prendeville directed this horror-comedy short, bringing a fresh, irreverent twist to the werewolf genre.
Who stars in Sins of a Werewolf?
The film features Paul Kennedy as the lead priest, alongside Lalor Roddy, Elva Trill, and Rynagh O'Grady in key roles.
Is Sins of a Werewolf (2020) worth watching?
While short in runtime, this horror-comedy punches above its weight with sharp satire and gory fun. Fans of genre blends or cheeky werewolf stories should definitely check it out.
How long is Sins of a Werewolf?
Sins of a Werewolf (2020) runs for 22 minutes.
About Sins of a Werewolf (2020) — A Priest's Full-Moon Fiasco in Horror-Comedy
David Prendeville's darkly comic horror short *Sins of a Werewolf (2020)* spins a deliciously twisted tale of a devout parish priest whose peaceful nights take a monstrous turn after a chance encounter with a mystery creature leaves him cursed. Each full moon, the once-staid clergyman becomes something far more feral, unleashing chaos that sends the local congregation flocking back to the pews—much to the delight of his higher-ups. Blending razor-sharp satire with gory werewolf shenanigans, the film leans into the absurdity of religious fervor clashing with primal instincts, all wrapped in a compact 22-minute runtime that packs a punch. Expect a mix of cringe laughs, horror highlights, and a healthy dose of irreverent charm.
Fueled by a stellar cast led by Paul Kennedy as the beleaguered priest, this Irish-made gem balances macabre wit with genuine scares, making it a standout in the short-film horror-comedy space. Whether you're a fan of genre mashups or just love a good werewolf yarn with a twist, *Sins of a Werewolf* delivers a bite-sized yet unforgettable experience.