Wolf Man's opening scene features a cryptic sequences of bugs eating each other, but what is the symbolic significance of ...
Wolf Man is the only horror movie I’ve ever shed a tear in. It also scared the bejeezus out of me. Because as well as all of that family drama stuff it’s a very scary movie with lots of ...
The Associated Press: “This film is a terrible misfire using a classic movie monster poorly rebooted by the modern home of horror. Slack when it should be terrifying, Wolf Man suffers from cheap ...
The movie version is really damn good — I love the initial back-and-forth banter in this one so much, especially with the extra emphasis on certain line deliveries to fit the specific situation ...
Oregon, it can safely be said, features some of North America’s most scenic landscapes. In the tense, hard-edged horror film “Wolf Man” (Universal), however, the Beaver State’s natural beauty is ...
Universal Pictures Share If you loved David Cronenberg’s brilliant and twisted and memorably disgusting body-horror re-imagining of “The Fly,” you’ll probably dig what director and co ...
“My job is to protect you,” says Blake Lovell (Christopher Abbott) to his preteen daughter Ginger (Matilda Firth) early on in “Wolf Man.” Father knows best; what he doesn’t suspect is ...
“It would be good for us,” he argues. It will not, of course, because this is a Blumhouse movie called “Wolf Man.” It will not be good for Blake and it will not be good for the audienc ...
It created a fun monster movie that horror fans will love while also telling a poignant tale of tragedy and sorrow that will resonate in anyone with a pulse (human, wolf-like, or other).
Movie Review: 'Wolf Man' Is a Toothless Reboot That'll Make You Bark at the Moon Blake Lovell thinks taking his wife and young daughter to rural Oregon to pack up his dead father's belongings is a ...