Mubi has unveiled a new clip from "Bring Them Down," starring Oscar nominee Barry Keoghan ("Saltburn") and Christopher Abbott ...
Film’s title refers to bringing sheep in off the mountain, but bringing each other down – bitterly, and then gruesomely – is ...
Writer and first-time feature director Chris Andrews attempts something a little different with Bring Them Down, his revenge ...
You know what they say: where there’s livestock, there’s dead stock,” says Jack (a brilliant Barry Keoghan). Never a truer word. There’s an awful lot of dead and maimed stock – sheep, to be precise - ...
Of all the actors ever to turn into a werewolf on screen, Christopher Abbott might just be poised to take the crown as the best. Wolf Man director Leigh Whannell declares Abbott’s performance ...
EXCLUSIVE: Baryshnikov Arts, the New York City multidisciplinary arts organization founded in 2005 by artistic director ...
Christopher Abbott was the first actor that Leigh Whannell spoke to for the titular role in Wolf Man, and while the project changed hands for a period of time, the universe brought the star and ...
Christopher Abbott didn't have the expected reaction to seeing himself in the mirror for the first time as "the Wolf Man" of Leigh Whannell's upcoming horror film. "I laughed immediately," he ...
starring Christopher Abbott in the title role. (Whannell stepped in to helm after Gosling and director Derek Cianfrance left the project.) In various ways, Abbott may actually be a more ...
This Wolf Man, Blake (Christopher Abbott), is a très 2020s “gentle parent,” a fully domesticated girl dad who laments, “Sometimes when you’re a daddy, you become so scared of your kids ...
(from left) Ginger (Matilda Firth) and Blake (Christopher Abbott) in Wolf Man, directed by Leigh Whannell. Abbott: The character of Blake loves his family, loves his daughter very much. And then ...
Charlotte (Julia Garner), Blake (Christopher Abbott) & Ginger (Matilda Firth) in Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man Nicola Dove/Universal Pictures For the wolf vision, most of that effect must have been ...