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Director Leigh Whannell frames the shot like a landscape, with the door as the horizon. The image is eerie and beautiful, and the closest we’ll get to Wolf Man’s titular beast for quite a while.
Corrections & Clarifications: “Wolf Man” director and co-writer Leigh Whannell's name was incorrect in an earlier version of this article. Pity the werewolf. I mean, duh. You get bitten or ...
Wolf Man 2.5 out of 5 Stars Director: Leigh Whannell Writers: Leigh Whannell, Corbett Tuck, Lauren Schuker Blum, Rebecca Angelo Starring: Christopher Abbott, Julia Garner, Matilda Firth, Sam ...
It’s also another clever Universal Monster update from filmmaker Leigh Whannell (and Corbett Tuck, his co-writer and wife) after he saw through The Invisible Man and focused on his victim.
BTS of Leigh Whannell's 'Wolf Man'. CREDIT: Universal Studios Leigh Whannell, director of the upcoming Wolf Man, has spoken to NME about an online backlash that followed an alleged ‘reveal’ of ...
It’s been an agonizing five-year wait for Leigh Whannell’s follow-up to his near-universally acclaimed The Invisible Man. As the pandemic became more and more prolonged, Whannell and his co ...
In 2020, Whannell wowed critics and audiences with his take on The Invisible Man. He and Blumhouse are now looking to do the same with Wolf Man , which hits theaters in January. Videos by ...
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 framing, sound, and ...
The Invisible Man, from writer/director Leigh Whannell, was released in 2020 to highly positive reviews from critics and fans alike and even became a commercial success.Till this day, the horror ...
While Whannell felt that “The Invisible Man” was “on rails and it was about one thing,” “Wolf Man” became something else. “It was a catharsis for so many things,” he said.
Well, since modernizing horror classics seems to be Whannell’s jam, I’d love to see his take on The Hunchback of Notre Dame, which feels like it has to be rooted in its 15th century time ...