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 ...
Although he was initially reluctant to take on another classic monster when the same studio suggested he make a move based on the Wolf Man, he found the themes of isolation and disease he was ...
“My job is to protect you,” says Blake Lovell (Christopher Abbott) to his preteen daughter Ginger (Matilda Firth) early on in “Wolf Man.” Father knows best; what he doesn’t suspect is ...
His “Wolf Man” is not of that caliber. Like “The Invisible Man,” it is an offering from Universal Pictures that serves as a reboot of a decades-old franchise — 1933 birthed “The ...
“It would be good for us,” he argues. 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 audienc ...
The Wolf Man, directed by Leigh Whannell, premieres January 17th. It follows the Blake family battling a mysterious beast during their getaway, leading to Blake's terrifying transformation.
On the face of it, the Wolf Man does not tell a very complicated story—and seems to lean more toward delivering a standard horror movie, filled with tension and fear, than an elegant deep dive ...
Charlotte (Julia Garner) and Ginger (Matilda Firth) in Wolf Man - Nicola Dove/Universal Pictures First look at Art the Clown actor as a twisted Mickey Mouse in upcoming slasher movie has horror ...
Corrections & Clarifications: “Wolf Man” director and co-writer Leigh Whannell's name was incorrect in an earlier version of this article. Pity the werewolf. I mean, duh. You get bitten or ...