The Invisible Man’ director Leigh Whannell transforms the ‘Wolf Man’ into a story of a guy trying to avoid turning into his ...
Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man manages to strip the genre of its last shreds of dignity, replacing suspense with an onslaught of ...
Review - Australian writer-director Leigh Whannell takes a crack at a famous monster - and finds something new, Dan Slevin ...
In the third act of Wolf Man, Christopher Abbott’s Blake goes full feral with the Face Of The Wolf infection, and a funny ...
Many social media users noticed the gesture looked like a Nazi salute. Musk fanned the flames of suspicion by not explicitly ...
Set in the eerily serene forests of Oregon (actually New Zealand), city slicker Blake (Christopher Abbott) is taking his wife ...
Whannell’s “Wolf Man” finds stay-at-home dad Blake (Christopher Abbott) being attacked by ... We have the infected wound on his arm, he loses his molar, he pulls his hair out of his head ...
Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man features a different origin for the werewolf condition at the center of the movie, a disease known as Face of the Wolf.
For Christopher Abbott ... on the title role meant hours in the makeup chair for Abbott, who also has to take a bite out of his bloody arm and leg for different scenes. "There's a lot of sugar ...
Unfortunately for Blake, he spots a familiar tattoo on the werewolf's arm, revealing that the werewolf was his father. This ...
Leigh Whannell is back ... Blake (Christopher Abbott, replacing original star Ryan Gosling), a family man whose marriage to journalist Charlotte (Julia Garner) has hit a rough patch, his career ...
Opening in theaters on Friday, the film stars Christopher Abbott as Blake, a San Francisco family man who moves with his wife Charlotte ... who was scratched on the arm, begins acting oddly.