Elisabeth Moss headlines a contemporary spin on the H.G. Wells novel and 1933 sci-fi/horror film 'The Invisible Man.' By Todd McCarthy This is not your father’s or, for that matter, grandfather’s The ...
The Invisible Man ending helps establish Blumhouse's remake as a legitimately scary movie, but one with twists and turns that may confuse some viewers. The Invisible Man is one of the oldest ideas for ...