In the decades since Frankenstein, generations of artists and storytellers have speculated how technology and discovery can ...
“Wolf Man” has solid moments early. The chaos leading up to the family’s refuge is taut and exciting, but once trapped, the ...
Leigh Whannell, the mastermind behind modern horror classics like the Saw franchise and the chillingly effective Invisible Man remake, steps into the moonlit realm of lycanthropy with his latest ...
After a near-encounter in the woods we cut to 30 years later, and Blake (Christopher Abbott, Possessor), the son of the gun-wielding wilderness man, lives in a city with his journalist wife ...
“Wolf Man” stars Christopher Abbott (“Poor Things”) as Blake, who was raised by an overbearing, survivalist father in the wooded mountains of Oregon. Thirty years later, he’s now living in the city, ...
starring Christopher Abbott in the title role. (Whannell stepped in to helm after Gosling and director Derek Cianfrance left the project.) In various ways, Abbott may actually be a more ...
Filmmaker Leigh Whannell directed 2020's intriguing "The Invisible Man," but his latest classic monster redux is a shaggy mess that should have been curbed.
Blake (Christopher Abbott) suffered through a militaristic childhood out in the Oregon forests, raised by a survivalist father (Sam Jaeger) who disappeared at some point after he left home.
Christopher Abbott was the first actor that Leigh Whannell spoke to for the titular role in Wolf Man, and while the project changed hands for a period of time, the universe brought the star and ...
Charlotte (Julia Garner), Blake (Christopher Abbott) & Ginger (Matilda Firth) in Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man Nicola Dove/Universal Pictures For the wolf vision, most of that effect must have been ...
Christopher Abbott takes on the title role as a family man named Blake Lovell in present-day San Francisco whose devotion to his 8-year-old daughter Ginger (Matilda Firth) is unquestioned but whose ...