The film follows Blake Lovell (Christopher Abbott), a family man who travels to his childhood home located in the remote wilderness of Oregon. After his father, Grady (Sam Jaeger), is officially pronounced dead after disappearing in the forest years ago,
Leigh Whannell's new "Wolf Man" film stars Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner, and it's filled with twists and turns.
A werewolf can be killed by a silver bullet — or a bad review. For Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man, the Upgrade filmmaker’s followup to his 2020 reboot of The Invisible Man, it seems to be the latter. The critic reviews for the Blumhouse-produced remake of 1941’s classic Universal Monsters movie The Wolf Man are calling
Directed by Leigh Whannell. Starring Christopher Abbott, Julia Garner, Matilda Firth, Sam Jaeger, Ben Prendergast, Benedict Hardie, Zac Chandler, Beatriz Romilly, and Milo Cawthorne. SYNOPSIS: A family at a remote farmhouse is attacked by an unseen animal,
Film Review, a movie directed by Leigh Whannell, written by Corbett Tuck and Leigh Whannell and starring Julia Garner
The forests of Oregon provide the isolated backdrop for director and co-writer Leigh Whannell's reworking of 1941's "The Wolf Man."
Now, he’s back with another classic monster tale in Wolf Man. But is it another hit? The film picks up in 1995 in a remote area of Oregon. Grady (Sam Jaeger) is taking his young son out hunting when they come across something.
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Blumhouse's Wolf Man delivers a chilling, tragic twist as a family confronts curses, transformations, and a shocking reveal about their past.
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“Wolf Man” has solid moments early. The chaos leading up to the family’s refuge is taut and exciting, but once trapped, the illogical decisions and randomness of the action are frustrating. And the bizarre transformation is more nasty than disturbing and scary. The yuck factor overtakes the fear-provoking aspects.
Wolf Man 2.5 out of 5 Stars Director: Leigh Whannell Writers: Leigh Whannell, Corbett Tuck, Lauren Schuker Blum, Rebecca Angelo Starring: Christopher Abbott, Julia Garner, Matilda Firth, Sam Jaeger Rated: R for bloody violent content, grisly images and some language.