Be it in real life or up on the big screen ... one of the scenes that scared me the most in the new horror movie Wolf Man doesn’t involve the lycanthrope action or metamorphosis, but instead ...
While the actors have their own moments, they struggle to create any real connection on screen, leaving the audience disengaged. One area where "Wolf Man" stands out is in graphic transformations.
When a close friend succumbed to motor neuron disease, Australian filmmaker Leigh Whannell channelled his grief into his ...
Last September, well before Halloween and a full four months out from Leigh Whannell’s reimagining of a Universal Monsters classic, The Wolf Man, we got our first look at Whannell and Blumhouse ...
Curses aren't real of course, though in Wolf Man, Leigh Whannell found a way to make the main characters live under a metaphorical curse and then, through the form of a virus, an actual curse that ...
Leigh Whannell, the acclaimed director of The Invisible Man and Wolf Man, has shared his perspective ... he showed me a room entirely devoted to Frankenstein. His life is so devoted to the art ...
And "Wolf Man," now stalking its way through theaters ... The idea has merit, but in practice keeping it real deadens the thrill and feels amateurish. Watching the rapid aging and physical ...
The Wolf Man is back in a brand new movie that offers a refresh of the classic horror monster from director Leigh Whannell, who previously did something similar to much acclaim with 2020’s The ...
Thousands from around the U.S. are in D.C. for the National March for Life as some seek to end abortions ... I looked forward to seeing what he would do with “Wolf Man.” The story begins ...