Leigh Whannell follows ‘The Invisible Man’ with another update on a classic from the Universal archives, unfolding in an isolated farmhouse in the Pacific Northwest.
Fans of “SCTV” may remember a “Monster Chiller Horror Theatre” episode in which Joe Flaherty’s late-night host, Count Floyd, mistakenly programs a made-up Ingmar Bergman film, “Whispers of the Wolf,” thinking it’s a simple werewolf picture instead of a moody, existential mashup of Bergman’s “Hour of the Wolf” and “Persona.”
Wolf Man”—a reboot of Universal Studios’ classic movie monster—is new in theaters this weekend. Find out where you can stream its classic werewolf predecessors. theaters this weekend.
No Larry Talbot, and no cool old gypsy woman talking about when the Wolf Bane blooms, but it’s still “Wolf Man.” Christopher Abbott gets his Lon Chaney, Jr. on as a man who relocates his family to a farm he inherits.
"Wolf Man" has moments of suspense and psychological tension but leans too heavily on jump scares and a weak story, says film critic Peter Travers.
Cue thirty years later as Blake now has a wife and daughter, played by Julia Garner and Matilda ... Whannell makes the decision to lean heavier into Lon Chaney Jr.’s design with some modern ...
The Fantastic Four's Julia Garner has revealed that her character of Silver Surfer was filmed by exclusively using motion capture.
In the classic franchise tradition, 2025's Wolf Man frames its horror story through a tragic romance — but it doesn't work for a few key reasons.
"I want to make people feel uncomfortable," Julia Garner says of her work as an actor. It's a blunt statement from the 30-year-old, but it's not surprising when you consider her celebrated body of work—a lengthy résumé portraying some of the most nefarious,
BRINGING the Wolf Man to life is a monumental feat, and wanting to honor the original 1941 classic of the same name, director Leigh Whannell channels inspiratio
Wolf Man underwent several transformations long before Blake Lovell (Christopher Abbott) was bitten by a feral, forest-dwelling monster. The Universal and Blumhouse horror movie in theaters this weekend is a reboot of 1941’s The Wolf Man,
In this new twist on the werewolf legend, Blake (Christopher Abbott) hasn’t got a lot going for him. Not only is he out of work, but his sudden displays of temper are beginning to fracture his relationship with successful wife Charlotte (Julia Garner) and daughter Ginger (Matilda Firth).