A first look at the film which reunites the duo behind the Saw franchise: James Wan and Leigh Whannell
Leigh Whannell’s Melbourne-shot futuristic thriller Upgrade and Clayton Jacobson’s comedy-drama Brothers’ Nest will have their world premieres at the South by Southwest Conference and Festival (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, next month
Leigh Whannell has two reasons to celebrate today: 'The Invisible Man' is the No. 1 title in the US, Australia and several other markets - and the Aussie writer-director has signed a two year, first-look deal with Blumhouse Productions.
The co-creator of the 'Saw' and 'Insidious' franchises, Leigh Whannell is set to shoot sci-fi thriller 'Stem' in his hometown of Melbourne.
Leigh Whannell will be seen on Australian screens next month in local horror Dying Breed. In a wide-ranging interview, he tells Simon de Bruyn why he sticks with horror roles, how auditions scare him and why acting is like plumbing.
The commercial prospects for writer-director Leigh Whannell’s 'Upgrade' look very bright judging by the first batch of reviews for the sci-fi thriller following the world premiere at South by Southwest Conference and Festival (SXSW) in Austin, Texas.
James Wan and Leigh Whannell's new horror film, Insidious, has posted a strong opening weekend at the US box office