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 ...
As of now, the Universal Pictures film Wolf Man has struggled to make its budget back at the box office (though it's sure to recoup the production budget), with mixed reviews from critics and ...
Wolf Man is a 2025 American horror film directed by Leigh Whannell and produced by Blumhouse Productions. A reboot of the 1941 classic, it tells the story of a family man transforming into a ...
We now have a chance to enjoy a new Wolf Man starring Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner. Directed by Leigh Whannell (The Invisible Man), it maintains that sometimes the monster is inside you all ...
Reimagining the werewolf as a metaphor for sickness is well and good, but if you call your movie WOLF MAN, a certain level of furry iconography is expected. Abbott’s lycanthrope, however ...
There’s a shot in Wolf Man that’s so good ... informing the viewer of a Pacific Northwest phenomenon Indigenous people call “the face of the wolf,” an opening sequence takes us back ...
Blum House's latest attempt to revive the classic monster movies comes in the form of "Wolf Man," a modern retelling of the iconic tale. While the premise promised a chilling exploration of the ...
Leigh Whannell's 2025 take on the classic Universal Studios monster Wolf Man ... people of the area knew by another name: ma'iingan odengwaan, or "Face of the Wolf." Wolf Man - Key Details ...
It out-performed this week's new releases, the comedy film One of Them Days, and the horror reboot Wolf Man. Somewhat surprisingly, Wolf Man debuted at the number three spot with an estimated $12 ...
Universal's Wolf Man is under-performing on the back of poor audience response and mixed reviews, while Sony's One of Them Days is proving to be a bigger success story. Neither of these films will ...
The horror fantasy “Wolf Man” was No. 1 at the box office on ... “One of Them Days,” which Deadline called “an affable romp,” took second place, with sales of $4.4 million.
That puts it just a touch behind Universal’s horror play “Wolf Man,” which earned $4.4 million across Friday and previews from 3,354 locations. But both features are tracking behind Disney ...