Wolf Man director, Leigh Whannell

Blumhouse's "Wolf Man" is looking to score $20 million at the box office on MLK weekend, a needed win for the horror studio.
Leigh Whannell returns to the Universal vein with Wolf Man, shooting this werewolf tale full of modern anxiety.
Leigh Whannell did a brilliant job of modernizing "The Invisible Man," but werewolves prove much harder to tame.
The actor admits the prosthetics took their toll, even though they helped him get into the right headspace for the character: ...
He followed the Universal Monsters’ now-classic takes on Dracula, Frankenstein, the Bride of Frankenstein, and the Invisible ...
But once the movie kicks into high gear, it doesn’t find a way for all of its ideas to fit together. Amid a time of quiet ...
Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man boasts some impressive filmmaking and fresh spins on werewolf lore, but its story lacks bite.
Despite Christopher Abbott’s commitment, director Leigh Whannell's 'Wolf Man' update proves too slow and serious to satisfy ...