Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man manages to strip the genre of its last shreds of dignity, replacing suspense with an onslaught of gore and nonsense.
Julia Garner won three Emmys for her work in “Ozark.” Now, in “Wolf Man,” she plays a woman in peril. What happened?
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Christopher Abbott plays Blake ... Barricading his wife Charlotte (Julia Garner) and daughter in the house, he soon begins to change into a far greater threat than whatever lurks outside.