Universal’s highly anticipated horror-thriller Wolf Man experienced a significant disappointment at the U.S. box office in its second weekend, grossing only USD 3.4 million. The film, which opened with hopes of reviving the studio’s long-dormant Monsters franchise,
Leigh Whannell's new "Wolf Man" film stars Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner, and it's filled with twists and turns.
Julia Garner stars as a weary wife to Christopher Abbott, who might be transforming into a savage animal, in this cabin-in-the-woods thriller.
But once the movie kicks into high gear, it doesn’t find a way for all of its ideas to fit together. Amid a time of quiet conflict, Blake receives documentation that his father (Sam Jaeger) has been declared dead after being missing for a number of years and that he has inherited his estate.
I didn’t have to read the Internet Movie Database page on Wolf Man to know co-writer-director Leigh Whannell really likes David Cronenberg’s The Fly.
The body horror-fueled creature feature struggles to thread the needle of its family-under-siege premise with a cohesive message.
A werewolf can be killed by a silver bullet — or a bad review. For Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man, the Upgrade filmmaker’s followup to his 2020 reboot of The Invisible Man, it seems to be the latter. The critic reviews for the Blumhouse-produced remake of 1941’s classic Universal Monsters movie The Wolf Man are calling
A review of 'Wolf Man' , a reboot of Universal's classic 1941 monster movie starring Christopher Abbott as man who morphs into wolf-like beast
After opening to mixed reviews, Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man has scared up a minor box office milestone, see how much the horror movie has made.
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Wolf Man” stands out from the standard horror offering. It actually gives one something to think about and appreciate.
Film Review, a movie directed by Leigh Whannell, written by Corbett Tuck and Leigh Whannell and starring Julia Garner