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5 Things Ryan Gosling’s Wolfman Can Learn From The New Invisible Man

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Just like Universal’s other classic movie monsters, such as Frankenstein, Dracula, The Creature from the Black Lagoon or The Mummy, The Wolfman has been subject to resting within these cartoon-y archetypes. I’m not going to say campy horror is dead, but the place where the genre has currently found the most success and acclaim is in “elevated horror.” This subgenre influenced The Invisible Man’s subtle brilliance and could be where The Wolfman is headed too.

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