EXCLUSIVE: Baryshnikov Arts, the New York City multidisciplinary arts organization founded in 2005 by artistic director Mikhail Baryshnikov, will celebrate its 20th anniversary spring season with productions featuring Christopher Abbott (Wolf Man),
Prosthetic designer Arjen Tuiten tells IndieWire about the 5 stages to turning Christopher Abbott into a modern wolf man, all in-camera.
Christopher Abbott, known for his powerful performances in both films and television world, has recently opened up about the nerve-racking experience he had while filming Wolf Man.The actor
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.
Who does not like to have tasty treats, may that be in the comfort of the house or during work? It appears that Christopher Abbott got lucky in that department as he recalled his prosthetic limbs tasting “delicious” when he chewed on them as a scene in ...
A concept artist who worked on Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man has unveiled some of his alternate designs for the titular monster. Are they better, or worse? Have a look and let us
The actor said the fake blood has "a lot of sugar" and the "bone part was, like, white chocolate or something"
After opening to mixed reviews, Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man has scared up a minor box office milestone, see how much the horror movie has made.
Julia Garner applauds Christopher Abbott’s grounded performance in the reimagined Wolf Man, where supernatural myth meets raw realism. Discover how their collaboration brings a hauntingly authentic edge to the classic tale.
Julia Garner won three Emmys for her work in “Ozark.” Now, in “Wolf Man,” she plays a woman in peril. What happened?
Since two new releases made about $11 million each at the domestic box office this past weekend, and since I don’t have much to say about either movie, I’ve decided
Dr. Eithan Haim of Dallas had faced four counts for wrongfully disclosing the individually identifiable health information of underage patients at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston.