Even the most famous cinematic werewolf, the titular Wolf Man introduced by Universal Pictures in 1941, has struggled to stand out. Watching these movies back-to-back forces you to confront a reality ...
Wolf Man is the next instalment in arguably the oldest franchise in cinema history. Universal Monsters, which evolved through the silent era, features iconic characters like Frankenstein, Dracula, The ...
"Wolf Man," directed by Leigh Whannell, reimagines the classic werewolf tale with a modern twist, starring Christopher Abbott ...
Leigh Whannell follows his thrilling Invisible Man with a curiously dull, murky, and undercooked Wolf Man, in theaters now.
“The Invisible Man” opens with Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss) literally escaping an abusive and controlling relationship with tech tycoon Adrian Griffin (Oliver Jackson-Cohen). In the dead of night, she ...
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Wolf Man director Leigh Whannell explains the movie’s scariest scene, and reveals how it harks back to a horror classic.
"Wolf Man" has moments of suspense and psychological tension but leans too heavily on jump scares and a weak story, says film critic Peter Travers.
The director of 'The Invisible Man' creates another effective modern take on one of the iconic Universal Monsters ...
Leigh Whannell is giving monsters another shot, but his latest film, Wolf Man, doesn't have the same bit as his previous works.
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Now his New Zealand-shot Wolf Man, co-written with his wife Corbett Tuck, updates another Universal classic, refitting the formula of 1941’s archetypal werewolf ... and it was tragic to watch. When I ...