What do you get when you combine the edgy cop-thriller films from the 1980s with the werewolf genre? The answer is 2024’s 12 to Midnight, co-produced by Millman Productions, Cannon Fire Productions, Delirium, Ron Lee Productions, and Salem House Films. Delco Horror Haven, the Philly area’s non-profit org dedicated to supporting all things indie horror, […]
What do you get when you combine the edgy cop-thriller films from the 1980s with the werewolf genre? The answer is 2024’s 12 to Midnight, co-produced by Millman Productions, Cannon Fire Productions, Delirium, Ron Lee Productions, and Salem House Films. Delco Horror Haven, the Philly area’s non-profit org dedicated to supporting all things indie horror, recently hosted their third film premiere event in Media, PA with a screening of the film.
In a bad mental place after the brutal murder of his wife, Detective Toth (Robert Bronzi, Death Kiss, Exorcist Vengeance) shoots up some perps in a convenient store and thwarts an attempted armed robbery. Instead of planning a parade in his honor, Toth is suspended by his captain because he was both drinking and off-duty at the time of his heroics. Toth’s captain, Rhodes, is played by Daniel Roebuck, who will next be seen in Terrifier 3 in theaters October 11.
After a recent string of murders appears to have been the handiwork of the same psycho that murdered his wife, Toth cleans up his act and is put back on the case. Now he has the chance to avenge her murder as well as end the lunatic’s killing spree for good. Toth even seeks help from his old friend Marco, who is played by another recognizable face—UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz. Toth also teams up with Sheriff Stacy Cooper (Sadie Katz, Transmission), who is tired of the body count increasing on her watch and has skin in the game, protecting her daughter Vanessa (Juliet Biscotti, F-Word). Can Toth and Cooper effectively work together and take down the supernatural menace?
In providing some context for the uninitiated, Hungarian actor Bronzi is a dead ringer for Charles Bronson and stars in some homages to the late actor’s films with twists implemented into them. For example here with 12 to Midnight, it is wordplay off Bronson’s 1983 film 10 to Midnight. And instead of Bronson pursuing a murderer who gets naked to kill people, it’s Bronzi pursuing a murderer who gets naked in order to wolf-out and kill people. It is a well-intentioned homage to films of that era that the filmmakers really lean into. Even producer Robert Savakinus specifically stated that fact during the screening’s Q&A session.
You will figure out that the killer is inhuman in the first few minutes of running time, but you won’t know WHO is the werewolf because the movie also stirs in the whodunnit factor. There’s a bunch of suspects, but you won’t know which character is the vicious furry until the final reveal, and that is part of the fun.