Good cinema has always had the ability to play with and process difficult subject matter through alternative contexts, and during difficult times like these, that's something we could all surely use. The Invisible Man (2020), which has just become... Read the full review »
t seems that you can teach an old dog new tricks, at least when it comes to classic Universal monster movies. Writer / director Leigh Whannell‘s suspenseful reboot and reimagining of “The Invisible Man” is smart, well-acted, and full of thri... Read the full review »
“The Unseeable Descent into Madness”
Leigh Whannell returns in full force after his visceral sci-fi darling, “Upgrade” (released in 2018) to reinvent the classic H.G. Wells novel for modern audiences in one of the most successful Univers... Read the full review »
As the first great horror movie of 2020, “The Invisible Man” had a lot to prove with very little to show for it (pun intended) but it has definitely proven that what you can’t see can ACTUALLY hurt you. What I thought was gonna be yet anothe... Read the full review »