Leigh Whannell returns to the Universal vein with Wolf Man, shooting this werewolf tale full of modern anxiety.
Blake Lovell thinks taking his wife and young daughter to rural Oregon to pack up his dead father's belongings is a good idea ...
The actor admits the prosthetics took their toll, even though they helped him get into the right headspace for the character: ...
The filmmaker reveals the movies he screened for the Universal Monsters rebooters, discusses the importance of practical ...
Blake is scratched in the attack and begins exhibiting disturbing symptoms, feeling like he’s now transforming into a wolf.
If you go down to the woods today, you’re sure of a few surprises in Wolf Man – even if none of them are quite big enough.
There’s a lot of bouncing back and forth between the farmhouse and the barn and the obligatory Rickety Old Pickup Truck with a Dead Battery; at times it’s reminiscent of that insurance commercial with ...
Early reviews for Wolf Man are out and they are about what you would expect from a mid-January horror release. Despite Leigh ...
Peter Gray of The AU Review writes: 2025 is off to a great start with Wolf Man. Leigh Whannell trims all the fat and lays out ...
Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man reboot for Universal is another Blumhouse bore with flat characters and a simple, derivative ...