The Invisible Man’ director Leigh Whannell transforms the ‘Wolf Man’ into a story of a guy trying to avoid turning into his ...
There’s a lot of bouncing back and forth between the farmhouse and the barn and the obligatory Rickety Old Pickup Truck with a Dead Battery; at times it’s reminiscent of that insurance commercial with ...
Wolf Man ( now streaming on VOD services like Amazon Prime Video) hereby establishes Leigh Whannell as one of the upper-tier directors of middlebrow horror. He doesn’t helm “elevated” horror like ...
The Poor Things and Kraven the Hunter actor stars as Blake, a husband and father who inherits his remote childhood home in rural Oregon after his survivalist dad, Grady (Sam Jaeger, vanishes and ...
Watch on Deadline Before we get into the weeds of Blake’s current life and times, the film offers an opening sequence set 30 years earlier in the Oregon woods in which Grady (Sam Jaeger), the ...
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 ...
With a script penned by himself and Corbett Tuck (Whannell’s wife), Whannell crafts another poignant meditation on contemporary fear, this time full of Cronenbergian body horror. Unfortunately ...
Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man recognizes that, inner conflicts or not, all werewolf horror is essentially hairier-than-usual body horror ... Oregon by his father (Sam Jaeger), an ex-Marine and ...
Amid a time of quiet conflict, Blake receives documentation that his father (Sam Jaeger) has been declared ... illustrate Blake’s rapidly changing body, but too often they feel like showcase ...
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