Review: Demon Squad: Tooth and Claw (2026)
By William Pattison
This time I got a film that is like a mix of Ghostbusters
and Night breed…
When a string of brutal killings are linked to a werewolf,
paranormal investigator Nick Moon goes on the hunt. Battling supernatural
forces, he uncovers a dark conspiracy that must be stopped before the monster
strikes again.
The city of Mobile is over run with creatures of the night
and Nick Moon and Moon Inc, Aka Demon Squad is a group of monster hunters who
try to keep the peace between monsters and humans.
Rostian Flumer is great as the pork pie fedora wearing mage Nick
Moon. Also one of the headliners in this film isErin Lilley as empath Daisey O
reilley. As well is Victoria Antonelli as Chari Divine.
The monster costumes in this film are excellent, including a
bunch of original style demons, were wolves, and Dogmen.
The plot and script is complex and amazingly ambitious for
such a low budget film.
The only weakness in this film is the music. At times the
film’s music score feels it was meant for a far higher budget film, while at
other times this music comes off cheap and doesn’t work with the visuals. The
love theme seems horribly out of place. In fact the music track takes away from
the film. It just doesn’t belong connected to this film. The main theme feels
more it something for the series The Librarians, than for this film.
But even with its flawes, this is definitely a film I can
recommend.