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The Wolfman

User rating: 3.16 81 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 12, 1941

R | Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi | 1h 42m

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User rating: 3.16

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User rating: February 14, 2010

Great cast. Poor everything-else. I want my money back!

User rating: February 13, 2010

This is definitely for those of us that grew up watching Lon Chaney as the Wolfman. Very true to the old story and monster, with lots of surprises and blood and gore. I have to say that I really enjoyed the movie and it had me checking behind me when I heard a strange noise in the parking lot!

User rating: February 13, 2010

I loved this movie the transformation from man to wolf was the coolest thing

User rating: February 13, 2010

I thought it wasn't bad.The tragic love wasn't developed enough,so you kind of didn't care at the end.I thought the werewolves looked JUST FINE(WHAT TEDDY BEAR?).Loved the dark,creepy atmosphere.Not scary per se,but more ominous,and moody.Hopkins is PRICELESS,as usual.I liked the movie.

User rating: February 13, 2010

Made me miss the old black and white movies with Lon Chaney.Fairly tame version and a waste of acting talent.Werewolf looks like Fozzy Bear from Sesame Street.

User rating: February 13, 2010

all i can say is its really gory

User rating: February 13, 2010

its really just OKAY!!! the wolfman looked like a teddy bear !!! not scary at all

User rating: February 12, 2010

over all it was good .....but i didn't like that the twist came in the middle of the movie and not at the end

User rating: February 12, 2010

great movieeeee

User rating: February 12, 2010

Fell asleep twice. If you like gore gore's sake...can't be bothered with story and enjoy basking in the doldrums of 19th C. England's autumn then this fire cracker is for you! The film looks to piggy-back the much better Sherlock Holmes motive while recycling old-hat story lines. A waste of Del Toro and what should have been a great cast. Save your money kids.