Here is a list of ten greatest action scenes that no one ever talks about. Hopefully, it can shine a light of some lesser known sequences that deserve to be thought of in the same breath as the ...
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 ...
That young man is a 20-year-old Leigh Whannell and, just a few short years later, he is going to be part of redefining the horror genre. Loading YouTube content "I didn't realise what a great job ...
Invisible Man director Leigh Whannell has said he wanted to put a new spin on the tired and tested werewolf horror movie with his latest film Wolf Man. The creature feature, which is in Irish ...
Note: The following article contains discussion of themes including suicide. Wolf Man director Leigh Whannell has explained the horror film's end credits tribute and the personal story behind it.
Leigh Whannell stunned us with The Invisible Man and his reimagining of the classic Wolf Man as a terrifying tale of grief has proven he's a horror director at the top of his game. Why you can ...
Directed by Leigh Whannell, Wolf Man serves as the latest reboot of the classic character from the Universal Monsters stable, following director Joe Johnston's 2010 film, which starred Benicio del ...
"I think if you want to make anything scarier just go with something familiar," said Garner in a recent interview with ScreenRant. In a recent interview with ScreenRant, Garner shared that ...
While filmmaker Leigh Whannell has since moved on to Wolf Man, there's been chatter for years about him helming a sequel revolving around Elisabeth Moss' "Invisible Woman." The movie ended by ...
Australian director Leigh Whannell first made waves as the star and co-creator of horror franchise Saw.Credit: James Brickwood Wolf Man could have become a paint-by-numbers genre film about a Big ...
Somebody like Leigh Whannell (screenwriter of Saw and Insidious) knows the power of a franchise. “Sequels are mostly driven by the economics of Hollywood. ‘We scored, we did well, and let’s ...