Leigh Whannell is giving monsters another shot, but his latest film, Wolf Man, doesn't have the same bit as his previous works.
"Wolf Man" has moments of suspense and psychological tension but leans too heavily on jump scares and a weak story, says film ...
He followed the Universal Monsters’ now-classic takes on Dracula, Frankenstein, the Bride of Frankenstein, and the Invisible ...
Leigh Whannell follows ‘The Invisible Man’ with another update on a classic from the Universal archives, unfolding in an ...
Early reviews for Wolf Man are out and they are about what you would expect from a mid-January horror release. Despite Leigh ...
Australian creator of the Saw horror series talks about rebooting a werewolf classic and why he never thought Hollywood was ...
The writer and director of “The Invisible Man,” 21st-century style, is back with an interpretation of another Universal ...
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Wolf Man Review
Leigh Whannell reinvents the Universal Monster with Christopher Abbott going full werewolf. Read the Empire review.
This viscerally exciting horror remake is equal parts The Shining and The Howling – and gets the monster transformation ...
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.
Australian filmmaker Leigh Whannell made his name writing scripts for compatriot and horror movie master, James Wan, starting with the 2004 cult hit Saw. He then moved into the director’s chair, ...
Director Leigh Whannell makes horror films for grown-ups. Unlike his “Invisible Man” remake, though, this one is a bit of a ...