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Once that was in there. I was like, 'Alright, I guess I'm making this movie'." Given the strong first reactions to Wolf Man ahead of its release this week, it's a decision that has paid off.
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 ...
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!
This underrated 2018 cyberpunk movie is a must-see for fans of sci-fi, horror, and action. It's a nonstop thrill ride from ...
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 ...
But that’s nothing new for Leigh Whannell. While Wolf Man is only Whannell’s fourth film as a director, he’s written horror films that have defined the genre in the 21st century.
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 ...