JoBlo YouTube release Wolf Mother gets a new red band trailer

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Wolf Mother Erik Peter Carlson Najarra Townsend

We are just one week away from the release of the first feature film to ever be distributed through the JoBlo Movie Network YouTube Channel, Erik Peter Carlson's crime thriller WOLF MOTHER, so now is the perfect time to share with you a new red band trailer for the film. 

Starring Najarra Townsend, Tom Sizemore, and Kevin Pinassi, WOLF MOTHER has the following synopsis:

In an attempt to rectify their criminal past, a once successful Hollywood starlet, turned prostitute, and a petty, misogynistic thief, set out together to solve a high profile child abduction case in San Francisco.

This red band trailer offers a tantalizing glimpse of some intriguing genre elements, like the presence of a group of maniacs who are Manson Family wannabes, copious amounts of bloody violence, and a dash of sex. This looks like an awesome movie that doesn't skimp on the essentials: "blood, bullets, and broads".

WOLF MOTHER will be available for viewing exclusively on the JoBlo Movie Network YouTube Channel from November 3rd – 13th.

In addition to the trailer, a couple clips from the film are also included below.

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