The legend of the Beast of Gévaudan comes to life. Here's your look at the Chronicles of the Wolf announcement trailer for ...
Following 2020’s The Invisible Man, the filmmaker returns with Wolf Man, a new ... It feels fresh and is deployed to great effect. Abbott commits entirely to all stages of the role, conveying ...
“I was a bit wary of leaping into another monster movie,” he told IndieWire. When Universal and Blumhouse asked him if he had any ideas for a new “Wolf Man” movie, he was apprehensive ...
The 2025 Wolf ... movie is finally opening in theaters this weekend, over a decade after Universal announced it was remaking the classic horror film. Director Leigh Whannell—who already saw ...
Director Whannell and cinematographer Stefan Duscio make great use of whirling ... some more effective than others. “Wolf Man” has a kind of 1980s horror movie vibe in that Blake’s ...
Arriving near the tail end of Universal’s classic monster movie cycle, “The Wolf Man” created a rough template for future werewolf movies that followed. Lon Chaney Jr. is the title man-beast ...
Technically, a good deal of Wolf Man is ruthlessly effective ... Find out the next TV, streaming series and movies to add to your must-sees. Get The Watchlist delivered every Thursday.
‘Wolf Man” isn’t just the latest example of a classic Hollywood monster movie character getting a reboot, it’s also the newest horror movie to be set in Oregon. “Wolf Man,” which opens ...
The monster movie is directed by Leigh Whannell, who previously helmed 2020's The Invisible Man. The Wolf Man cast includes Julia Garner, Christopher Abbott, Matilda Firth, and Sam Jaeger.
It will not, of course, because this is a Blumhouse movie called “Wolf Man.” It will not be good for Blake and it will not be good for the audience. That's because this film is a terrible ...
It's not unusual for filmmakers to give their cast movies as part of their prep, but writer-director Leigh Whannell took it a step further for Blumhouse werewolf movie Wolf Man. With Wolf Man ...
If you’re going to pay money to see a movie called “Wolf Man,” you already know what you want: full moon, lots of mist, and a big, gnarly transformation scene in which a normal guy reverts ...