Goodness Gracious, this is one of the worst werewolf movies I've ever seen. While Leigh Whannell does a great job directing the movie, his story was extremely underwhelming, as the wolf man in the title isn't actually a werewolf, but a man with what I can only describe as advanced rabies.
The actor said the fake blood has "a lot of sugar" and the "bone part was, like, white chocolate or something"
Universal Pictures’ highly awaited Wolf Man hit the theatres on the 17th of January 2025. It brings forth a modernized take on the classic Universal Monsters legend.
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Monster movies are a genre that have been remade, sequel-ized, and updated. Some are silly, some are ho-hum, and some are worth a reboot. ‘Wolf Man’ (IMDb) One such worthy tale is
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Wolf Man” successfully startled, shocked and horrified me, but at what cost? What scare factors this film showcased were balanced out with several frustrating and predictable moments which caused me to not be able to take the movie as seriously as I’d hoped.
Every new year presents the opportunity for new beginnings — the opportunity for people to correct the mishaps of the year prior and build their new self. From a film standpoint, the new year means a slurry of new horror releases all throughout the year.
“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.
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“Wolf Man” tells the story of Blake Lovell (Christopher Abbott), his wife Charlotte (Julia Garner) and their daughter Ginger (Matilda Firth) as they journey from New York City to the wilderness of Oregon to clean out Blake’s father’s house after he passes away.
Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man manages to strip the genre of its last shreds of dignity, replacing suspense with an onslaught of gore and nonsense.