It’s thrilling to see a film that exceeds your expectations, just as it’s vastly disappointing to see one that doesn’t live up to them. Somewhere in the middle of that scale is where we find movies like The Invisible Man, that start off strong then lose steam along the way.
This twist on the H.G. Wells classic is told from the spouse’s point of view. Elizabeth Moss plays the target of an abusive husband, who feels at risk even after escaping his grasp. She’s safe in a secret location but senses the eyes of her ex at all times, even after his death. Is she paranoid or has he found a way to stalk her without being seen? Continue reading →