Famed Saw filmmaker Leigh Whannell has revealed that late Aussie ... Whannel, 48, said that when it came to creating a 'look' for the creature in his reboot of the horror classic, he was ...
Whannell told IndieWire’s Filmmaker Toolkit podcast. “When you’re adding this face to the whole hallway of portraits, you want it to have a distinctive look that is yours.” In figuring out ...
Leigh Whannell sits down with Collider's Perri Nemiroff to discuss making 2025's Wolf Man. Your comment has not been saved This thread is open for discussion. Be the first to post your thoughts.
Wolf Man is the latest Universal Monster to get a modern treatment, but the film falls short of its renowned predecessor.
When Leigh Whannell took ... ‘What haven’t I seen yet?'” Whannell told IndieWire’s Filmmaker Toolkit podcast. “When you’re adding this face to the whole hallway of portraits, you want it to have a ...
The werewolf that attacks our protagonists in Leigh Whannell's movie actually ended up looking a lot better, and Blake (Christopher Abbott) ultimately transforms into a different beast altogether.
Leigh Whannell, the acclaimed director of The Invisible Man and Wolf Man, has shared his perspective on why Universal Pictures' ambitious Dark Universe project ultimately failed. In an exclusive ...
Leigh Whannell is one of the most exciting horror filmmakers of our time. Early in his career, he was a regular scribe for several James Wan classics (Insidious, Saw, and Dead Silence if you fancy ...
Leigh Whannell might be the best B-movie director working today. In movies like “Upgrade” (2018), “The Invisible Man” (2020) and now “Wolf Man,” Whannell has taken arguably goofy ...