From Nosferatu to Wolf Man and Frankenstein’s creature, classic horror’s monsters are swiping Marvel aside to make a hair-raising comeback ...
The Rotten Tomatoes score for Blumhouse's Wolf Man reveals whether the upcoming reboot is just as good as the original 1941 monster movie.
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 ...
It clawed its way to the top. The horror fantasy “Wolf Man” was No. 1 at the box office on its opening day Friday, raking in ...
Truthfully, this actually helped me get the message better. I’ve always been the kind of person who watches a trailer before ...
Kino. The Wolf Man, aka: Der Wolfsmensch, USA, 1941, Regie: George Waggner, Darsteller: Lon Chaney. ... [+] (Photo by FilmPublicityArchive/United Archives via Getty Images) Wolf Man—a reboot of ...
This time, he delivers a unique spin on The Wolf Man (1941). There’s no gothic Wales setting or Larry Talbot here though. Whannell’s take on the lycanthrope story is different in nearly every way ...
The themes within “Wolf Man” are far blunter than “Invisible Man,” but it will be interesting to see if Whannell continues to ...
Even the most famous cinematic werewolf, the titular Wolf Man introduced by Universal Pictures in 1941, has struggled to stand out. Watching these movies back-to-back forces you to confront a ...
Whannell knew that he wanted his werewolf to be more grounded than in most cinematic versions of the “Wolf Man” story ... as a self-described “child of the VHS era,” Whannell has a ...
Like he did with The Invisible Man, Whannell updates the classic werewolf movie with modern themes, while still paying homage to 1941's The Wolf Man with its stripped-back werewolf transformation.