"Wolf Man," starring Juila Garner and Christopher Abbott tries a new spin on the classic werewolf movie. Lee Whannell ...
Leigh Whannell's new horror movie Wolf Man offers an update to traditional, well-established Hollywood werewolf mythology.
"Wolf Man" has moments of suspense and psychological tension but leans too heavily on jump scares and a weak story, says film ...
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 ...
Leigh Whannell returns to the Universal vein with Wolf Man, shooting this werewolf tale full of modern anxiety.
No Larry Talbot, and no cool old gypsy woman talking about when the Wolf Bane blooms, but it's still "Wolf Man." ...
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 ...
Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man offers a daring and modern reinterpretation of the 1941 Universal classic, abandoning traditional werewolf tropes for a more visceral and tragic transform ...
Director Leigh Whannell explains exclusively to RadioTimes.com why he wanted to use prosthetics for the new film.
A werewolf can be killed by a silver bullet — or a bad review. For Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man, the Upgrade filmmaker’s ...
"Wolf Man"—a reboot of Universal Pictures' werewolf franchise starring Julia Garner and Christopher Abbott—is new in theaters ...