Indeed, the most recent “Wolf Man” is the writer-power couple Leigh Whannell and Corbett Tuck’s genuine attempt at bringing this gothic story into the modern day. In fact, another studio tried to in ...
In March, my birth month, I tried to watch as many films from my birth year, 1976, as possible. When Kris Kristofferson died ...
When it comes to movies, we often don’t think too much about the posters. But believe it or not, some of these art pieces ...
From playing a washed-up rock star in 2010’s “MacGruber” to a gruff psychiatric hospital orderly in last year’s “Terrifier 3, ...
Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man manages to strip the genre of its last shreds of dignity, replacing suspense with an onslaught of ...
While 1941's The Wolf Man has influenced countless werewolf movies since its debut, this classic Universal monster movie has several glaring flaws.
Dracula, Frankenstein’s Monster, the Mummy, and the Invisible Man all had origins and sequels before The Wolf Man was released in 1941. Curiously, that film spawned no direct sequels of its own ...
All three versions of the Universal Wolf Man are worth watching, but it’s the much-maligned 2010 version that really gives you the best werewolf action for your buck: A deeper and more detailed story ...
Unlike the Gothic traditions of its predecessors, notably George Waggner’s (Man Made Monster) 1941 original about a man cursed to shift into a werewolf that also inspired the 2010 remake titled The ...
The original Wolf Man movie was released in 1941, with Lon Chaney Jr. playing ... which saw him crossing over with characters like Dracula, Frankenstein, and even comedians Abbott and Costello.