A few years after the collapse of the Dark Universe, the most famous of movie monsters are enjoying a second life.
According to Focus Features, Nosferatu helmer, Robert Eggers, is confirmed to return to the big screens for a new werewolf ...
What many people don’t know is that it’s actually part of Universal Monsters, with its version released in 1943, among three other adaptations. The story, written by Gaston Leroux, tells the ...
There are dozens of werewolf movies, but only a select few center the character who popularized the Wolf Man as part of the Universal Monsters pantheon. With Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man—a ...
You have to really sell your title as something special or idiosyncratic to get over this box office hump. Universal’s attempts to get Dracula revived haven’t quite cracked that nut.
The writer and director of “The Invisible Man,” 21st-century style, is back with an interpretation of another Universal Pictures monster movie, “Wolf Man.” By Esther Zuckerman Shortly ...
The movie's eerie Gothic wintry setting was perfect for the holiday season, and it showed a trend towards electrifying new life into old, black-and-white Universal monster movies. Eggers is in good ...
Big Head Todd and the Monsters announced three summer concerts ... at Red Rocks with special guests Warren Haynes Band as well as Bill Murray, backed by blues band Blood Brothers.
Wolf Man begins with a father and son on a hunting trip in which the latter decides to share with his boy some advice about the way of the world. “Dying isn’t hard. It’s the easiest thing in ...
The strongest aspect the new Universal Monster film has going for it is the straight horror of it all, as Leigh Whannell and his collaborators (including co-writer Corbett Tuck and talented ...
The portal into Dark Universe transports guests to the shadowy village of Darkmoor, where Universal’s iconic monsters come to life through attractions, dining and character encounters. Not for the ...
Or who knows? As long as we’re throwing out theories: The original 1941 version of The Wolf Man is one of the weaker films in the Universal Monsters cycle, and Wolf Man is similarly inferior to ...