Wolf Man is taking a new form. The werewolf thriller from Blumhouse (the Halloween franchise, M3GAN), which puts a dark new twist on the classic Universal monster as reimagined by Leigh Whannell (The ...
the movie also makes time to build much heart-pounding tension, offer a bevvy of jump scares, and bring us some good old-fashioned gore to shield our eyes from. Taken together, Wolf Man delivers ...
The secret to making a great wolf man movie — and you gotta pinky swear ... He’s turning into an inhuman creature right before his family’s eyes. Will he be able to resist this horrible ...
And now, Whannell is back with another standalone revival of a classic Universal Monster in Wolf Man. At one stage, it had ...
Set in the eerily serene forests of Oregon (actually New Zealand), city slicker Blake (Christopher Abbott) is taking his wife ...
Blake’s mood darkens, he sweats and growls, his senses heighten, his jaw juts and his eyes blacken ... darkness that suffuses the movie. The main action of Wolf Man takes place all in one ...
The Wolf Man cast includes Julia Garner ... saying "Garner's performance is the heart of this, and if the movie were told entirely through her eyes, I think you'd have the compelling layer ...
Sky have just dropped a hidden gem into their movie collection, a film so captivating it caught the eye of none other than Martin Scorsese. Subscribers to Sky Cinema, or those with access through NOW ...
In this case, it’s 1941’s chilling The Wolf Man, in which Lon Chaney Jr ... among other issues. That movie for my money was one of the most impressive of all recent horror movies because ...
Leigh Whannell explains how Wolf Man uses werewolf POV shots to show Blake’s transformation, offering a visceral take on the classic monster tale.
“Wolf Man” has a kind of 1980s horror movie vibe in that Blake’s transformation ... we see Charlotte and Ginger through Blake’s eyes. It’s truly creepy — and it reminds us that Blake ...
The one cheesy element is something the filmmakers call “wolf vision,” allowing us to see Charlotte and Ginger through Blake’s eyes as unfamiliar figures outlined in a luminescent haze.