By Ben Kenigsberg To Save and Project, the Museum of Modern Art’s annual film preservation showcase, will close on Thursday night with a screening of Charlie Chaplin’s “Shoulder Arms.” ...
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Christopher Abbott stars in the new adaptation of Hollywood's classic creature feature, Wolf Man, set to release on January 17. Christopher Abbott in a still from Wolf Man. Christopher Abbott on ...
Julia Garner and Christopher Abbott in Wolf Man, directed by Leigh Whannell. Nicola Dove/Universal Pictures Cut to 30 years later. The boy has grown into a man with a wife and daughter of his own ...
Doug Protsik returns to the Emery Community Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 1, at 7 p.m., to lend his “Old Time Piano” masterfulness to a screening of Charlie Chaplin’s silent film ...
“It looks beautiful, and I’m grateful that we did real prosthetics. The film is all the better for it,” Abbott said. “But yeah, man, it’s tedious and arduous. It takes hours, and then ...
Of all the actors ever to turn into a werewolf on screen, Christopher Abbott might just be poised to take the crown as the best. Wolf Man director Leigh Whannell declares Abbott’s performance ...
Julia Garner (as Charlotte): “What was that thing, Blake?” Christopher Abbott (as Blake): “It was like an animal, but it was standing on two feet.” Howl at the moon … and the big screen.
(from left) Ginger (Matilda Firth) and Blake (Christopher Abbott) in Wolf Man, directed by Leigh Whannell. Abbott: The character of Blake loves his family, loves his daughter very much. And then ...
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We were in an accident.” Matilda Firth (as Ginger): “Daddy, are we gonna die?” Christopher Abbott (as Blake): “No. It’s my job to protect you.” Talk about being thrown to the wolves!
Christopher Abbott didn't have the expected reaction to seeing himself in the mirror for the first time as "the Wolf Man" of Leigh Whannell's upcoming horror film. "I laughed immediately," he ...