Wolf Man currently has an average rating of 6 out of 10 and has been rated by 21 users on our platform.
... effectively communicates tragedy and dread...
Read full review at Paste Magazine...it will leave you wanting Leigh Whannell to bring another Universal Monster to life.
Read full review at Digital Spy...a superb adaptation of a well loved horror classic, a frightening and heartrending new take on an enduring monster, and a brilliantly crafted update to the werewolf subgenre.
Read full review at Gamesradar...bloody creature feature is also a biting family drama.
Read full review at Nmeputs a scary, sometimes creepy spin on the classic horror creature
Read full review at Chicago Sun TimesIt’s when Wolf Man does lean into the horror that it really sings...
Read full review at Empire...it’s a cabin in the wood flick with a werewolf antagonist. On that level, it does the job.
Read full review at Radio TimesDirector Leigh Whannell (The Invisible Man) takes genre schlock reassuringly seriously; Abbott and Garner are consistently excellent; the central idea, of the threat that lurks at the heart of the family, is intriguing.
Read full review at The Guardian...Abbott [træder] virkelig i karakter med sin præstation, som sælger den skræmmende pinsel ved langsomt at miste kontrollen over sine sanser og instinkter.
Read full review at SoundvenueWhannell bevisar återigen att han är ett pålitligt namn inom skräckgenren.
Read full review at MoviezineHandlingen i 'Wolf Man' er forudsigelig, men ikke desto mindre effektivt uhyggelig hele vejen igennem.
Read full review at Filmmagasinet EkkoØv, øv, øv. Jeg havde så høje forhåbninger om, at Wolf Man ville blive en god, blodig creature feature-gyser, men den leverer hverken på det ene eller det andet. Hvis du har læst min seneste anmeldelse af The Invisible Man af selvsamme instruktør, ka...