[4][5] In 2010, Wolf's feature directorial debut, In My Sleep, screened at the market at the Cannes Film Festival, where The Hollywood Reporter called it "A sexy, well-made thriller.
Narratively, In My Sleep never rests, a credit to the tight, psychologically astute pacing of filmmaker Wolf and editor Peter Devaney Flanagan.
In like dark vein, cinematographer Michael Hardwick's taut compositions and vivid scopings magnify this nocturnal horror story.
"[6] On November 6, 2010, In My Sleep screened at the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival, where it won the Audience Choice Award.
The Sound of Violet is a romantic dramedy about a man who believes he found his perfect soulmate but his autism prevents him from realizing she's actually a prostitute.
"[17] Blue Ink Review wrote: "By turning conventions of contemporary romance on its stilettos and swapping out the typical sassy, fashion-obsessed female protagonist for an autistic male who reads jokes from index cards, Wolf puts a fresh spin on the genre.
"[16] Forward Reviews wrote: "This warm, witty story does not shy away from serious themes like exploitation, redemption, and true love.