The weekend has finally rolled around and we’re starting to get back in the swing of this work thing. The Man of Many team ...
There’s a shot in Wolf Man that’s so good, it’s used twice. A parent and child – first father and son, then mother and daughter – are hiding in a hunter’s deer blind in the damp Oregon ...
Following 2020’s The Invisible Man, the filmmaker returns with Wolf Man, a new, modern take on the 1941 Gothic horror. It follows Blake (Christopher Abbott, replacing original star Ryan Gosling ...
And soon, the new Galaxy S25 models from Samsung will have their chance to show just how long they can last on a charge. Samsung will hold its next Galaxy Unpacked event on January 22, with its ...
It's been nearly a century since the first wolf-man took a bite out of the big screen, when 1935's Werewolf of London — yes, his hair was perfect — kicked off a long, lupine tradition of ...
The gray wolf in Wisconsin and most other states has been protected under the federal Endangered Species Act since Feb. 2022. The DNR typically releases the annual wolf information in fall.
When talking about a movie called Wolf Man, I don’t think it’s a spoiler to say the film will include a man who starts the movie human and ends it as something decidedly more wolf-ish.
It’s been said that all monster movies fit into at least one of three categories. Werewolf movies play on the notion that within every man lives a beast waiting to be unleashed. Vampire films ...
An anxious film initially written during the height of COVID, Wolf Man is a hairy hybrid of creature feature and family tragedy much like George Waggner’s ‘40s original. It’s also another ...
In this case, it’s 1941’s chilling The Wolf Man, in which Lon Chaney Jr. played the memorable title character. Creating a whole new story for a contemporary setting, director and co-writer ...
There are dozens of werewolf movies, but only a select few center the character who popularized the Wolf Man as part of the Universal Monsters pantheon. With Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man—a ...
Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man recognizes that, inner conflicts or not, all werewolf horror is essentially hairier-than-usual body horror. Except this time, you get to see its hapless hero’s ...