

The Invisible Man
Directed by Leigh Whannell7.191%88%
When Cecilia's abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.
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- DJOctober 25, 2024The Invisible Man combines strong performances from the leads with a good story to end up making a compelling remake! The few graphic scenes were done well and fit the story, nothing felt forced. Although the ending was “Hollywood” typical, the movie still was a hit and worth a watch.
- AndreiMay 24, 2025Very good movie, although a bit easy to predict the ending as well as pretty much everything.
- Mac Mini ServerJuly 14, 2025Great movie unespected end —————————————
- bogometerMay 22, 2025Elizabeth Moss plays unhinged really, really well. A great retake of the Dark Universe.
- 匚卂尺ㄥFebruary 16, 2025Do you remember watching David McCallum in the 1975 TV series The Invisible Man, or Kevin Bacon in The Hollow Man. These versions of H.G.Wells tale had their own appeal and used the story in interesting and often inspiring ways. As we began to embark on Director Leigh Whannell's 2020 The Invisible Man, my partner asked me if I knew what the film was about, if it was going to be supernatural or not? I deflected by saying that I didn't think that it was at all supernatural and that I didn't really have a clue what was going to happen. I'm very glad that's what I said, because what unfolded was not only a surprise, but also in at least one case, a complete shock to me. The movie begins with Cecilia played by Elizabeth Moss, attempting to escape from her abusive partner. She manages to get away with the help of her sister, played by Harriet Dyer, and holds up in a friend and his Daughter's house. Cecilias friend just happeneds to be a police detective. What follows is an inventive and genuinely tense movie, based, somewhat loosely on Wells original premise. This version takes the tried and tested tale of a man who becomes invisible by using science, to a new and more terrifying level. It does run a bit hard and fast over certain aspects of policing procedures. But I think we can forgive it when it does. It's not like this doesn't happen all the time in the world of fiction.
- RyezooFebruary 7, 2025I love going to the theater.... watching a film... and being able to say “Wow. This is why I love movies.” This is such a technically well crafted movie. The cinematography with the empty spaces is so unsettling. The score put me on edge. The actors especially a powerhouse performance by Elizabeth Moss was great. I loved pretty much everything about this movie especially the ending. Now there are things you can nitpick to death logically speaking but I really did enjoy this whole thing throughout and feel it’s no use diving into loop holes. Watch this exciting/scary movie.
- Eric BakkeOctober 12, 2024The Invisible Man is the kind of gripping horror film that has you shouting 'don’t go in there!'. With its heart-pounding tension and clever twists, it keeps you on the edge of your seat. But beyond the thrills, it also delves into important social themes, exploring the haunting effects of manipulation and abuse. This blend of terrifying entertainment and meaningful commentary makes it a standout in the genre.