Wolf Man director Leigh Whannell has explained the horror film's end credits tribute and the personal story behind it. The ...
Set in the eerily serene forests of Oregon (actually New Zealand), city slicker Blake (Christopher Abbott) is taking his wife ...
At this point, I'm keen to see Leigh Whannell adapt every Universal monster movie because he's nailed it once again.
Insidious director Leigh Whannell's latest horror movie, a twist on the Universal Monsters classic, Wolf Man underwhelms in ...
Universal's "Wolf Man" reboot was projected to climb to No. 1 on domestic box office charts. Yet Sony's "One of Them Days" ...
The Invisible Man's director Leigh Whannell just broke a long-running streak with his Rotten Tomatoes audience score after ...
Wolf Man director Leigh Whannell has addressed his decision to move on from The Invisible Man sequel, The Invisible Woman, ...
The series is an exquisite, masterful work of TV, cramming sci-fi creepiness, wry social commentary and black humor inside of a tightly constructed story.
I was so happy with Invisible Man’s ending that I just don’t feel the artistic need to go forward with it,” he tells THR. “The financial need is something different. The studio might look at that and ...
Leigh Whannell is taking crack at another Universal Monster with the Wolf Man - but the script kneecaps the film.
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 ...
It probably was unrealistic to hope for something of a similar quality to that of “The Invisible Man.” The last time Leigh Whannell directed a movie, it was that almost shockingly good entry from ...