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This underrated 2018 cyberpunk movie is a must-see for fans of sci-fi, horror, and action. It's a nonstop thrill ride from ...
When Saw came out, James Wan and I were like, the young kids on the scene now we're like the veterans; we're the old guys. So it was a great full circle moment. More from my Leigh Whannell interview!
I actually saw Poor Things in New Zealand while we were in pre-production. [DP] Stefan Duscio and I went to a great little theater in Wellington, and that was after Chris had been cast in [Wolf Man].
It's not the first time Whannell has dabbled in horror; he previously wrote the first three entries in the Saw franchise and had a hand in shaping the Insidious movies (in addition to making his ...
From creating the “Saw” franchise alongside James Wan to revitalizing the monster-movie genre with his critical and financial hit “The Invisible Man,” Leigh Whannell has been tapping into ...
Somebody like Leigh Whannell (screenwriter of Saw and Insidious) knows the power of a franchise. “Sequels are mostly driven by the economics of Hollywood. ‘We scored, we did well, and let’s ...
Wolf Man is directed by acclaimed Australian filmmaker Leigh Whannell, director of the films Insidious: Chapter 3, Upgrade, and The Invisible Man previously; writer for the Saw series, Dead ...
For those of you who are experiencing a mental block or have never watched the movie, Leigh Whannell’s Adam in Saw begins the movie with his ankle chained to a wall in a dank basement bathroom ...