Leigh Whannell opens up about cutting a poignant Wolf Man scene, exploring how Blake's mother tied to the film’s themes of illness, grief, and loss.
I didn’t have to read the Internet Movie Database page on Wolf Man to know co-writer-director Leigh Whannell really likes David Cronenberg’s The Fly.
Film Review, a movie directed by Leigh Whannell, written by Corbett Tuck and Leigh Whannell and starring Julia Garner
The global box office debut of Leigh Whannell and Blumhouse's Wolf Man remake cannot match their previous collaboration, 2020's The Invisible Man.
Leigh Whannell's new "Wolf Man" film stars Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner, and it's filled with twists and turns.
Like the Melbourne-born director’s 2020 reboot of The Invisible Man, his new film pares a classic story back to its stark essentials.
The Wolf Man, directed by Leigh Whannell, premieres January 17th ... Starring Julia Garner, Christopher Abbott, Matilda Firth, and Sam Jaeger, the film explores themes of connection, grief ...
Credits: Directed by Leigh Whannell, starring Julia Garner, Christopher Abbott and Sam Jaeger. Rating/Runtime: R for bloody violent content, grisly images and some language; 103 minutes.
“Wolf Man,” Leigh Whannell’s feature follow-up to ... and the flares of fury unleashed by his extravagantly protective father (Sam Jaeger). Now an unemployed writer in his 30s and living ...
Just as Whannell breathed new life into the story ... lives in a sylvan mountain farmhouse with his father Grady (Sam Jaeger), a war veteran who treats Blake more like a private in boot camp ...
Leigh Whannell’s new film “Wolf Man” may not have the modern twist of his 2020 take on the Invisible Man, but the Australian filmmaker’s second Universal reboot is an effective monster movie with plenty of tense,