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The actor is circling a Wolfman movie for the studio, ... The Wolfman follows in the legacy of 1941’s The Wolf Man, which starred Lon Chaney Jr. as a man who becomes a werewolf.
Yes. Yes The Wolfman IS a great way to kick off this stacked year at the movies! Leigh Whannell follows up the incredible ...
And, the movie did not disappoint. The Wolfman revels in its 1890s setting, with horse drawn carriages, lanterns, and old-timey medicine. Directed by Joe Johnston, who has a knack for period ...
“Wolfman” is in development at Universal, which is intended to be a starring vehicle for Ryan Gosling and the next entry in the studio’s monster universe, an individual with knowledge of the ...
Movie review: 'The Wolfman' more funereal than fun. ... As the gang behind the 1941 "Wolf Man" knew, a single death can be more effective than a hundred if you sympathize with the victim.
When "The Wolfman" snarls its way into theaters Friday, it will carry with it more than the usual expectations and financial projections of any major studio franchise hopeful. The film bears the ...
A cult classic is reborn after 68 years of staying hidden from the shadows. Universal’s upcoming new Wolfman Movie, looks fresh and epic!!! Movie director Joe Johnston along with talented lead ...
Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins star in this brooding remake of the 1940s horror classic, ‘The Wolf Man.’ ...
Inspired by the classic Universal film that launched a legacy of horror, "The Wolfman" brings the myth of a cursed man back to its iconic origins. Even a film that is full of art, and has previews ...
If we learn one lesson from The Wolfman, Universal's feverish new redo of its own horror classic, it's this: the transmogrification of human to furrball is never, ever pretty. Knuckles warp. Feet ...
Ryan Gosling is getting into the Universal monsters business with 'Woflman.' By Aaron Couch, Borys Kit Ryan Gosling is getting into the Universal monsters business. The actor is circling a Wolfman ...
Because The Wolfman, for all of its homages to the 1941, Hays Code-era original, is still very much a movie of its time–which means blood, blood, and more blood. The Wolfman is Rated-R for a reason.