The 'Invisible Man' writer-director talks about tackling another Universal horror icon for a horror movie reflecting the ...
By Esther Zuckerman Shortly after the director Leigh Whannell’s 2020 take on “The Invisible Man” became a box office success, he got a call from Universal asking if he would like to tackle ...
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 ...
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Leigh Whannell on Bringing Real Life Horror to New Wolf Man MovieFor the entirety of Leigh Whannell's screenwriting career, the horror veteran has shown the gift of being able to make audiences cower in terror inside a darkened ...
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I saw Leigh Whannell's new movie Wolf Man and its depiction of grief is the scariest thing of allWolf Man is the latest horror movie from Leigh Whannell, who’s known for horror hits including Insidious, Saw, and most recently, his adaptation of the Universal Monster movie The Invisible Man.
The new movie “Wolf Man” is director Leigh Whannell’s take on another Universal Monsters classic, following his successful spin on “The Invisible Man” in 2020. Much like that film ...
Universal and Blumhouse’s “Wolf Man” howls into theaters on Friday. Co-written and directed by Leigh Whannell, who also made 2020’s update of “The Invisible Man,” this “Wolf Man ...
Wolf Man—director Leigh Whannell’s reboot of Universal Pictures’ werewolf tale starring Jennifer Garner and Christopher Abbott—is new in theaters this weekend. How are critics receiving ...
The Leigh Whannell-directed film stars Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner. It's a good omen for the new movie year when a fresh take on the werewolf myth comes with expectations of making a killing.
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 ...
Directed by Leigh Whannell, the low-budget thriller was so successful that Universal rushed to adapt other titles from its classic monsters catalog, imagining a “Dark Universe” series that ...
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