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The Dogs

The Dogs

Wild Media Entertainment (2025)
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Comedy | Drama | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Canada | English | Color | 01:37

After fleeing his psychotic father, a young teen and his mom seek refuge in a remote farmhouse, only to face a pack of ferocious dogs and the sinister spirits that haunt the property.


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Donovan Colan Cameron Weaver
Kathleen Munroe Katherine Weaver
Stuart Hughes Art Sinclair
Kristen Holden-Ried Ken Armstrong
Asher Percival Jacky
Dylan Taylor Mike Weaver
Aidan Kalechstein Cody
Patrice Goodman Officer Culp
Morgan Bedard Matthew Fraser
Clare Coulter Hannah Murphy
Amy Jean Cross Waitress
Andrea Grant Evelyn McTavish
Ian Ho Ben
Heleene Cameron Librarian
Steven McCarthy Frank McTavish

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Edition details

Packaging MKV
Nr Discs 1
Audio Tracks English (EAC3 5.1)

Personal

Owner Jackmeats Flix
Location Flix To be Burnt
Purchased On Jul 27, 2025
Watched Jul 30, 2025
Index 11122
Added Date Jul 27, 2025 10:24:40
Modified Date Jul 30, 2025 03:47:12

Notes

My quick rating - 4.9/10. Don’t let the title or ominous-looking poster fool you, The Dogs isn’t really a “when pets go bad” type of horror flick. Despite a few gnarly canine appearances and plenty of barking, this low-budget thriller is more of a domestic drama wrapped in a soft layer of supernatural mystery. If you were hoping for another savage survival romp like The Pack, you're barking up the wrong tree.

The story follows Cameron (Donovan Colan), a teenage boy on the run from his abusive father alongside his mother, played by Kathleen Munroe (who you may recognize from Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent). The pair takes refuge in a remote countryside farmhouse, hoping to start fresh. But of course, in true horror fashion, the house has a dark past, and apparently, some leftover ghostly baggage.

Despite the title, the dogs aren’t really the focus here. They’re more atmospheric than threatening, with most of their impact coming through ominous barking and the occasional glowing-eyed jump scare. In fact, The Dogs is less a creature feature and more of a low-boil haunting tale with the abusive ex looming in the background as the most tangible danger. There's even the obligatory creepy neighbor/landlord who, shocker, knows all about the cursed history of the place but keeps it conveniently vague until it’s almost too late.

What holds the film together is the emotional core between Cameron and his mother. Their attempts to rebuild their lives provide some grounding, even if the dialogue sometimes feels like it was ripped from a Hallmark drama. Cameron’s school life, his budding friendship with a mysterious kid who knows more than they are letting on, and his mom’s cautious flirtation with a local all add threads to the story—some more worthwhile than others.

Visually, the film has a very “made-for-TV in the ‘90s” feel. The cinematography is serviceable but uninspired, and the credits look like they were thrown together with free editing software. Still, there’s a certain charm to its throwback vibes, and if you're the kind of viewer who grew up watching horror-lite thrillers on Sunday nights, there’s some nostalgic appeal.

Ultimately, The Dogs doesn’t break new ground, and I didn't feel any lasting impressions. But once you recalibrate your expectations away from killer dog chaos and toward ghost story meets family drama, there's just enough mystery and mild suspense to make it watchable. Just don’t expect to be scared unless you’ve got a phobia of off-screen barking.

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