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.
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.
Julia Garner says Leigh Whannell made 'Wolf Man' a bit 'scarier' because he keeps the character 'familiar' before making him a monster.
Julia Garner has proven through her performances in Inventing Anna and Ozark that nothing can separate a good script and her. Garner's acting prowess paired with her knack for choosing excellent scripts has earned her several accolades and the audience's attention to her next move.
Stefan Pape interviews Christopher Abbott, Julia Garner & Leigh Whannell on new horror flick Wolf Man - out on January 17.
The Wolf Man reboot from director Leigh Whannell has landed some rave first reactions ahead of its cinema release.
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Christopher Abbott shares the inspiration for his monster transformation, the surprisingly folky playlist for a werewolf, and discusses Ann Lee.
The actor admits the prosthetics took their toll, even though they helped him get into the right headspace for the character: "you feel like you're trapped a little bit, so it's a mental marathon as well.
Julia Garner opens up about her role in The Wolf Man, a horror-fantasy film that explores themes of grief, love, and survival through a family’s harrowing encounter with a mysterious creature.
The actor said the fake blood has "a lot of sugar" and the "bone part was, like, white chocolate or something"
Christopher Abbott didn't have the expected reaction to seeing himself in the mirror for the first time as "the Wolf Man" of Leigh Whannell 's upcoming horror film.