The Wolfman



The Wolfman MovieUniversal pictures have produced the film known as “The Wolfman” which is directed by Joe Johnston. This is an incredible tense horror film which is inspired by the classic film that launched a legacy of horror.

The Wolfman brings the myth of a cursed man back to its iconic origins. It begins by a nobleman who gets to his family estate after brother vanishes. Next he is reunited with his father, who is on a mission to find his brother. The discovery what he finds is horrifying to say the least. Talbot’s childhood suddenly ended when his mother dies and he tries as hard as he can to forget the event. However when his brother’s fiancée named Gwen comes to find him to help her find missing love something is discovered. Talbot realizes what has been killing the villagers on his search; he thinks it’s a yard inspector who is causing the slaying. The curse apparently causes those who are killed to turn into werewolves when the moon is full. Now Talbot must face a complete nightmare and defeat the creature in the woods surrounding the Blackmoor. He will soon notice, he has another side he never knew he had.

This film will certainly surprise you of the unthinkable.  The Wolfman movie is a must see! Talbot has quite an exciting adventure in this horror thriller; you will be at the edge of your seat as you try to figure out what will happen next. The curse is like no other curse you can imagine, Talbot must sacrifice certain things to do an act that will save many lives. The myth makes the movie a very interesting one centered around the curse known as Wolfman. The nightmares and the terror will continue in this horror fest. The best things about the film are the love and horror interconnected.

The Wolfman
Release Date: February 12, 2010
Genre: Action, Adventure, Suspense, Horror, Remake
Starring: Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Hugo Weaving, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Elizabeth Croft, Geraldine Chaplin
Director: Joe Johnston
Writer: Andrew Kevin Walker, David Self
Running Time: Not Available
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Distributors: Universal Pictures
Official Website: TheWolfmanMovie.com
Photos: The Wolfman Pictures
Review: The Wolfman Review
Trailers: The Wolfman Trailer



5 Comments

  • Steve
    June 6, 2010 | Permalink |

    Who is the man on the train in Wolfman. I thought it was Christopher Plumber, but when I checked the credits therewas no mantion of a man on the train?? Weird.

  • Eric Peisel
    June 11, 2010 | Permalink |

    Max von Sydow…

  • Jayne Parker
    July 2, 2010 | Permalink |

    My husband says Max von Sydow, I say Christopher Plummer

  • Camilla
    July 13, 2010 | Permalink |

    I really think it is Max von Sydow. It”s definitely not Christopher Plummer.

  • meam
    July 26, 2010 | Permalink |

    It is Max Von the only credit is an assistant to Mr. Von Sydow

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