Wolf Man, the highly anticipated horror film from Blumhouse Productions, features a plot that isn't as straightforward as the title suggests. According to director Leigh Whannell, the story is actually about dismantling the comfort zone that exists within the traditional family unit.
Blumhouse has a lot of fun horror movies coming out in 2025, but fans should check out one 2024 release that tells a haunting and smart story.
After debuting the footage to a room packed with Blumhouse devotees, the helmer behind one of the potentially best horror movies of all time took a moment to chat with a bunch of us on the event's press line.
The official Universal Pictures YouTube channel just recently dropped a behind the scenes video for a film that shows off some of the best horror work by Blumhouse Productions. The movie is called 'Wolf Man' and the exclusive behind the scenes look at the film can be watched below.
“Wolf Man” is not an amazing film by any means, but its quality is definitely surprising for a movie released so early in the year. It has its weaknesses, but its strengths are notable enough for moviegoers and filmmakers alike. However, it is probably better to wait for it to go on streaming.
A concept artist who worked on Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man has unveiled some of his alternate designs for the titular monster. Are they better, or worse? Have a look and let us
Horror movie remakes are nothing new. In the past 20 years, it seems like every major horror franchise has been remade or revitalized to fit modern times. It began with films like "Friday the 13th" (2009) and "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (2010) and has continued ever since.
Horror regular Leigh Whannell is back with another Universal Monsters remake after his success with The Invisible Man (2020). This time, he delivers a unique spin on The Wolf Man (1941). There’s no gothic Wales setting or Larry Talbot here though.
Unfortunately for Universal/Blumhouse, it doesn't look like director Leigh Whannell is going to be able to repeat the success of his take on The Invisible
PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN) — A Ryan Gosling-produced horror movie that takes place in Oregon has made its world debut. Production company Blumhouse’s “Wolf Man” premiered in theaters worldwide on Jan. 17. Although the film is set in the Pacific Northwest, IMDb lists New Zealand as its shooting location.
Blumhouse's Wolf Man delivers a chilling, tragic twist as a family confronts curses, transformations, and a shocking reveal about their past.
The recently released horror movie, Wolf Man, by Leigh Whannell has left an impact as well as intrigue amongst the audience about its ending.