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      Sure nothing beats the original Invisible Man from 1933, but this new take on a classic is very entertaining.

      Full Review | Apr 23, 2024

      The Invisible Man is a much better film than expected, and quickly moves past simple genre to become a movie that should make you viscerally feel what it is like deep in the throes of a dangerous relationship.

      Full Review | Original Score: A- | Feb 20, 2024

      The Invisible Man is an intelligent and creepy adaptation that is anchored by one of Moss' best.

      Full Review | Nov 8, 2023

      Whannell's The Invisible Man is an absolute banger, and stands tall as the most spectacular evolution of the story to hit the big screen.

      Full Review | Sep 23, 2023

      Leigh Whannell crafted a genuinely scary and extremely suspenseful horror movie, based on a traumatic real-life situation that a lot of people, unfortunately, go through. Elisabeth Moss delivers an emotionally powerful performance.

      Full Review | Original Score: A- | Jul 24, 2023

      Under Whannell’s direction, the camera is virtually a separate character, often turning away from Cecilia as if it’s seeing something she can’t, directing our gaze in a way that draws us into her nightmare.

      Full Review | Jul 20, 2023

      ... "visibly" sails through that ocean filled with horror products. [Full review in Spanish]

      Full Review | Original Score: 6/10 | Sep 15, 2022

      Whether it’s being an edge-of-your-seat horror thriller or a stinging allegory of domestic violence and the quest of women to be heard, “The Invisible Man” hits all of its targets.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | Aug 22, 2022

      ... It uses its serious theme to give extra force to a tale that already has plenty of flair as a pure and simple spine-chiller.

      Full Review | Aug 15, 2022

      A fierce study in deadly gaslighting, anchored by Elisabeth Moss' best performance yet.

      Full Review | Mar 11, 2022

      Just be prepared to do a double-take the next time you walk into a room that appears to be empty.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Feb 26, 2022

      Whannell delivers an often-terrifying experience that just happens to be achingly germane.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/4 | Feb 21, 2022

      The Invisible Man keeps the viewer disrupted and disturbed from the beginning to the very end. Whannell brings the feeling of uneasiness and agitation to the forefront, constructing an incredibly thought-through story.

      Full Review | Original Score: A | Feb 11, 2022

      Small details... give weight to a story about an immaterial person. [Full review in Spanish]

      Full Review | Oct 26, 2021

      A thriller whose mandate is to startle its audience with surface-level shocks while simultaneously subverting expectations in a deeper way, dropping us out of our comfort zone toward some sunken place.

      Full Review | Oct 4, 2021

      He (Whannell) uses the cinematic language to his advantage, moving the camera in ways which show that he is in complete control of his audience.

      Full Review | Sep 5, 2021

      Imbues its classic horror story with real-life terror.

      Full Review | Original Score: B+ | Aug 12, 2021

      Though influenced by the earlier film, Writer-Director Leigh Whannell reworks outdated elements and comes up with a surprisingly relevant take on the powers provided by invisibility.

      Full Review | Jul 23, 2021

      It's fast and violent but crystalline in clarity...letting us experience the violence, shame, confusion, and anger that Cecilia does rather than explaining it to us.

      Full Review | Jun 5, 2021

      From the film's opening titles you can tell you're in for something special.

      Full Review | Original Score: Big Screen Watch | May 29, 2021

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