Leigh Whannell is taking crack at another Universal Monster with the Wolf Man - but the script kneecaps the film.
This weekend sees the latest in a new generation of “Universal Monster” movies with Wolf Man. Director Leigh Whannell ...
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Of all the classic Universal monsters, the Wolf Man stands as perhaps the purest cinematic creation. Sure, the Mummy was also ostensibly created for the silver screen, but its reign as a monster pales ...
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Leigh Whannell's new horror movie Wolf Man offers an update to traditional, well-established Hollywood werewolf mythology.
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 ...
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Leigh Whannell is giving monsters another shot, but his latest film, Wolf Man, doesn't have the same bit as his previous works.
Now his New Zealand-shot Wolf Man, co-written with his wife Corbett Tuck, updates another Universal classic, refitting the formula of 1941’s archetypal werewolf movie The Wolf Man ... festival in New ...