Wolf Man writer-director Leigh Whannell discusses his spin on another Universal monster, the most challenging scenes, wolf vision, and more.
The Wolf Man director talks body horror, the joys of practical effects and the influence of Michael Haneke and Jonathan Glazer.
Blumhouse's Wolf Man delivers a chilling, tragic twist as a family confronts curses, transformations, and a shocking reveal about their past.
Christopher Abbott ("Poor Things") and Julia Garner ("Ozark") play a couple who go back to the husband's family home in Oregon, only to find terror in the woods.
Blumhouse's Wolf Man delivers a chilling, tragic twist as a family confronts curses, transformations, and a shocking reveal about their past.
Leigh Whannell tempers the scares in Wolf Man, but ups the family melodrama, offering a tragedy in the classic Universal Monster tradition.
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Now, he’s back with another classic monster tale in Wolf Man. But is it another hit? The film picks up in 1995 in a remote area of Oregon. Grady (Sam Jaeger) is taking his young son out hunting when they come across something.
“Wolf Man” has solid moments early. The chaos leading up to the family’s refuge is taut and exciting, but once trapped, the illogical decisions and randomness of the action are frustrating. And the bizarre transformation is more nasty than disturbing and scary. The yuck factor overtakes the fear-provoking aspects.
Universal Pictures’ highly awaited Wolf Man hit the theatres on the 17th of January 2025. It brings forth a modernized take on the classic Universal Monsters legend.