New Scaremester #5 hits stores this Wednesday. Join Ghoulia Yelps as she uncovers secrets and mysteries in the halls of ...
“Wolf Man” holds commonalities with Whannell’s first dive into Universal’s monster waters, the 2020 remake of “The Invisible Man.” Both films explore romantic relationships between a ...
We hear that threat growling and panting as it approaches, until it’s inches away on the other side of a waist-high ... Wolf Man’s titular beast for quite a while. We’ll see plenty of the ...
It’s been said that all monster movies fit into at least one ... and what had first been floated as a Ryan Gosling-led reinvention of “Wolf Man” now arrives in a slow, soulful and not ...
But once the movie kicks into high ... monster. A transformation begins, and the family must contend not only with the beast roaming outside, but one morphing in their midst. Wolf Man feels ...
My expectations for a werewolf movie simply titled “Wolf Man” released in theaters during the notorious January wasteland wouldn’t normally be all that high, but this particular “Wolf Man ...
In this case, it’s 1941’s chilling The Wolf Man, in which Lon Chaney Jr. played the memorable title character. Creating a whole new story for a contemporary setting, director and co-writer ...
Wolf Man begins with a father and son on a hunting trip in which the latter decides to share with his boy some advice about the way of the world. “Dying isn’t hard. It’s the easiest thing in ...
RELATED ARTICLE And, indeed, Whannell is able to deliver on the promise of some unadulterated monster movie horror fun. Wolf Man artfully uses every filmmaking facet available to it, its shot ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 17 (UPI) --Wolf Man writer-director Leigh Whannell says he wanted his modern re-imagining of the classic Universal Pictures monster to be simultaneously familiar and distinct.