Sarah Moliski, Alexa Reddy, Bella Mraz, Rebecca Stoughton, and Sophie Swiszcz stun in new vertical drama

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'Models vs. Werewolves' on ReelShort
'Models vs. Werewolves' on ReelShort

Actresses Sarah Moliski, Alexa Reddy, Bella Mraz, Rebecca Stoughton, and Sophie Swiszcz stun in the new ReelShort vertical drama “Models vs. Werewolves.” #Powerjournalist Markos Papadatos has the scoop.

The synopsis is: Five young models go to an Airbnb in the woods for a full moon that comes once every five hundred years. What starts off as the perfect girl’s trip quickly becomes a nightmare as a pack of ancient werewolves are awoken by the new moon.

The legendary Dee Wallace is superb in her role as the Airbnb host, Judith Barnard Dixon, on this project. All of the aforementioned actresses (Sarah Moliski, Alexa Reddy, Bella Mraz, Rebecca Stoughton, and Sophie Swiszcz) bring something unique and refreshing to this graphic horror story.

If you thought the words “models” and “werewolves” had no business being in the same title, “Models vs. Werewolves” is here to prove you wrong. This wildly entertaining and gory vertical drama throws glamour, horror, and pure chaos into a blender and somehow delivers one of the most addictive guilty pleasures of the year.

The premise is deliciously ridiculous: a group of young models head to a secluded getaway, only to find themselves hunted by ancient werewolves. Instead of playing it safe, the series embraces its over-the-top concept with complete confidence, creating a roller coaster of suspense, camp, and surprisingly effective thrills.

The result is the kind of show that makes you say, “Just one more episode,” until you realize you’ve watched the entire thing in a single sitting. The story centers on five models whose girls’ trip turns into a fight for survival when a pack of werewolves awakens in the woods.

What makes “Models vs. Werewolves” work so well is its commitment to entertainment. The pacing is relentless, with every episode ending on a cliffhanger designed to keep viewers hooked. The cast brings exactly the right energy, balancing humor, fear, and larger-than-life personalities without ever losing sight of the fun. The chemistry among the characters makes the stakes feel real, even when the plot gleefully veers into outrageous territory.

Visually, the series embraces the strengths of the vertical-drama format. The close-up framing amplifies every scream, glare, and shocking reveal, making the action feel immediate and intimate. Whether it’s a tense confrontation in the woods or a dramatic werewolf attack, the show understands how to maximize impact within short episodes.

The Verdict

Most importantly, “Models vs. Werewolves” never forgets its mission: to entertain and to provide feel good escapism. It’s campy without being lazy, suspenseful without taking itself too seriously, and packed with enough twists and monster mayhem to satisfy horror fans and vertical-drama viewers alike. It is a neat chaotic blend of fashion, horror, and binge-worthy madness.

If you’re looking for a show that’s fast, fun, and unapologetically outrageous, this is exactly the kind of wild ride that the vertical-drama format was made for. “Models vs. Werewolves” garners 4.5 out of 5 stars.