Cecilia Kass escapes from a violent relationship, but suspects her ex-partner faked his death and torments her by becoming invisible, leading to a series of strange occurrences and murders that she is framed for, until she finally confronts and kills him with an invisible bodysuit. The Invisible Man is a 2020 American English-language Horror Sci-Fi film featuring Elisabeth Moss, Aldis Hodge, Storm Reid, Harriet Dyer, Michael Dorman, Oliver Jackson-cohen and Aiden Mckenzie. The movie is inspired from The Invisible Man suggested by 1897 novel by H. G. Wells. Blumhouse Productions in association with Nervous Tick and Goalpost Pictures. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Kylie Du Fresne and Jason Blum. The film is written and directed by Leigh Whannell. Universal Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the movie. The Invisible Man was released on 28th February 2020 and takes a screen time of 124 minutes. and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released. The Invisible Man was made on a budget of $7 million and at the box office it grossed only $5 million. Cinematography was done by Stefan Duscio and editing by Andy Canny. The music was composed by Benjamin Wallfisch.
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The Invisible Man Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 84%
Rosie Fletcher
For an update of a Universal Monster, re written as a villain who is universally recognizable, this is original, chilling and effective stuff. This Invisible Man is well worth seeing. ( Read More )
The concept of an invisible attacker is something of a gift in a horror movie, and Whannell doesnt let it go to waste. ( Read More )
Leah Greenblatt
An enjoyably nervy little slice of psychological horror whose best moments arent its numerous jump scares (though they are, in fact, extremely jumpy) but the quieter, more existential ones. ( Read More )
Tomris Laffly
One relief is, Whannell doesnt ever leave us in a state of bewilderment in front of his mean, handsomely styled and absorbing thriller. ( Read More )
Jude Dry
Though Adrians methods grow increasingly menacing (or is it all in her head), The Invisible Man lacks for truly terrifying moments. ( Read More )