Truthfully, this actually helped me get the message better. I’ve always been the kind of person who watches a trailer before something, but I’ve started to realize that going blind to things is really the way to go. It lowers your expectations, and half the time, you don’t even realize what’s about to hit you until it does.
Leigh Whannell’s take on the Lon Chaney Jr. classic stumbled at the box office and was almost immediately overshadowed when Nosferatu’s Robert Eggers announced his own werewolf movie—but it’s still a bold and unsettling domestic horror story worthy of your attention.
In the third act of Wolf Man, Christopher Abbott’s Blake goes full feral with the Face Of The Wolf infection, and a funny thought struck me watching the sequence where he gets h
Julia Garner won three Emmys for her work in “Ozark.” Now, in “Wolf Man,” she plays a woman in peril. What happened?
The filmmaker responsible for the new iteration of Wolf Man opened up about the character's transformations and where the idea came from.
The writer-director was partially inspired by a close friend who died of ALS, but ultimatley lost a scene involving the affliction: "That's definitely one that hurt when I took it out."
"Wolf Man," starring Juila Garner and Christopher Abbott tries a new spin on the classic werewolf movie. Lee Whannell co-wrote and directed the film.
Timothée Chalamet’s global press tour for “A Complete Unknown” went viral when he rode an electric Lime bike into the London premiere of the acclaimed Bob Dylan movie. But it turns out, Chalamet did not park the bike properly, and he was met with a £65 fine, he revealed while promoting the movie in France …
Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man reimagines the classic monster tale as a tragic family drama, blending raw emotion with visceral horror.
The body horror-fueled creature feature struggles to thread the needle of its family-under-siege premise with a cohesive message.
A ccording to an old parable, we all hold two wolves within. We must feed the good wolf in order to build its strength. Then there’s the werewolf. It lives within as well. And when he comes out to play, bringing humanity’s suppressed animalism to the surface, you can bet there’s a bad moon rising.
Wolf Man and The Invisible Man both hail from director Leigh Whannell and Universal Studios but are they in the same universe?