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"directed by Leigh Whannell Australia | USA | Canada | UK 2020 Psychological Thriller, Science Fiction "
"After staging his own suicide, a crazed scientist uses his power to become invisible to stalk and terrorise his ex-girlfriend. When the police refuse to believe her story, she decides to take matters into her own hands and fight back. The classic old story gets an upscale reinvention in this movie while also shedding light into the social menace of sadistic men who manipulate the women who love them through physical and mental abuse with the plot focusing more on the psychological effects of su"
" Date: 3/13/2020 Viewed: In theaters Blu-Ray Note: I didn't plan on seeing this movie at first because modern remakes of HG Wells's works never turn out well. As seen with Island of Doctor Moreau (1996), The Time Machine (2002), and War of the Worlds (2005). After hearing good things about this movie, I decided to see it in theaters and I end up liking it a lot. I love how suspenseful the movie because the movie really had me on the edge of my seat on what will happen next. The movie did a "
" First Viewing Viewing Date: March 8th Via: Cinema Plot: 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. Rating: 7.9/10"
"First viewing - Feb. 29th Leigh Whannell is fast becoming one of my favorite filmmakers, a fact solidified by his work here. This time out he demonstrates that he took good notes while working with James Wan on how framing should be used to build suspense and get under the audience's skin, thus allowing the horror aspects to deliver in satisfying ways. Elisabeth Moss impresses at every turn as the film's lead, showcasing a wide range of emotions in a performance that's Oscar-worthy and yet will"
"SCREENING: IMAX DATE: February 28th CINEMA: Showcase Cinema de Lux LOCATION: Bluewater"
"Tomatometer Guess: 78%. After making an impressive debut with 2018's "Upgrade", Leigh Whannell sets his sights on this modern update on the classic Universal horror tale starring Elizabeth Moss. Actual Score: 90%. Leigh Wannell's take on The Invisible Man msu just be the best adaptation yet. It's well-acted, suspenseful, and full of twists and turns that will keep you guessing till the very end. I highly recommend it!"
"February 28th Between Leigh Whannell directing and Elisabeth Moss starring I'm 100% ready for this one. If nothing else I'm sure it'll be better than the version we were supposed to get with Johnny Depp (RIP Dark Universe, we hardly knew ye)."