Writer-director Leigh Whannell's "The Invisible Man" was one ... When Universal and Blumhouse asked him if he had any ideas for a new "Wolf Man" movie, he was apprehensive - but his prospective ...
Warning: This article discusses major spoilers for "Wolf Man." Before Leigh Whannell took his talents to the Universal Monsters franchise for a double dip, the Australian filmmaker first plied his ...
In the build-up to Wolf Man's release, the design of the titular monster was seemingly unveiled when photos of a guy in a mask at Universal's theme park attraction found their way online.
Wolf Man has yet to make its streaming debut, but Leigh Whannell’s horror film is available to rent or purchase at home on digital platforms like Apple TV+, Fandango at Home, or Prime Video.
A family's rural escape turns horrific when an animal attack triggers a father's disturbing transformation into something inhuman.
Sadly, even the knife gets ignored. Directed by Leigh Whannell, “Wolf Man” is shot in so much darkness it’s hard to get all the intended chills. As the cat-and-wolf game heats up ...
Blumhouse has basically cracked the code on delivering consistent box office returns on their horror output no matter the all ...
But just how does a filmmaker like Wolf Man's Leigh Whannell make modern audiences care about another werewolf movie, let alone the Wolf Man as a character?We spoke to the writer-director about ...
One of the most common criticisms of Leigh Whannell's new Wolf Man movie is that it almost feels like it's embarrassed to be an adaptation of Universal's iconic creature. Above all else ...