Stars: Elisabeth Moss, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Harriet Dyer, Aldis Hodge, Storm Reid, Michael Dorman, Benedict Hardie, Renee Lim, Brian Meegan | Written and Directed by Leigh Whannell
I remember reactions were mixed when it was announced and all new Invisible Man would be making it’s way to the big screen via Universal and Blumhouse and with Leigh Whannell as director. I was feeling positive however. Blumhouse bought back Halloween to a modern audience and created a great new horror movie, while Whannell’s Upgrade was one of the surprises of 2018, with excellent action sequences and great camera-work. Which meant I was very much looking forward to The Invisible Man.
With a modern take that is quite far away from the original 1933 The Invisible Man we see Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia, a woman who shortly after she escapes her abusive boyfriend, discovers he has committed suicide. But a string of strange occurrences...
I remember reactions were mixed when it was announced and all new Invisible Man would be making it’s way to the big screen via Universal and Blumhouse and with Leigh Whannell as director. I was feeling positive however. Blumhouse bought back Halloween to a modern audience and created a great new horror movie, while Whannell’s Upgrade was one of the surprises of 2018, with excellent action sequences and great camera-work. Which meant I was very much looking forward to The Invisible Man.
With a modern take that is quite far away from the original 1933 The Invisible Man we see Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia, a woman who shortly after she escapes her abusive boyfriend, discovers he has committed suicide. But a string of strange occurrences...
- 6/25/2020
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
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