Australian director Leigh Whannell's latest offering is a take on the classic were-wolf, but beneath all that hair and horror lies a darker, nuanced tale ...
Leigh Whannel returns with another effective genre creature movie that explores new unexpected themes.
Similar to how he shifted our expected perspective from predator to prey in 2020's slick reimagining of The Invisible Man, which layered the tale with a ...
This is a werewolf movie that thinks, feels, and hurts like hell.
"Wolf Man" is prowling on the big screen this weekend. Are there any end- or post-credits scenes that suggest the monster's reign of terror will continue?.
Leigh Whannell's unfocused follow-up to The Invisible Man is a howling disappointment, misjudged and dull.
Leigh Whannell's werewolf reimagining magnifies the shifting tensions within a young family as Christopher Abbot is cursed with a monstrous inheritance.