The Invisible Man currently has an average rating of 7 out of 10 and has been rated by 928 users on our platform.
As [the movie] pivots from horror to social commentary to action and, finally, to revenge, Moss’ performance is what holds the entire film together.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...[a] sophisticated sci-fi-horror that dares to turn a woman’s often silenced trauma from a toxic relationship into something unbearably tangible.
Read full review at Roger EbertThis update of HG Wells’s classic sci-fi tale smartly aligns itself with the spied-upon rather than the story’s monstrous invisible eye, flipping the original perspective.
Read full review at The Guardian...the movie still has its satisfying jolts — including possibly one of the single most shocking screen deaths so far this year. And a thrumming tension underneath it, too...
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyThere’s fun to be had here, thanks to Moss and an involving set-up...
Read full review at The Guardian...Moss maintains her hold on us, walking a fine line between self-certainty and nerve’s-edge fear without once losing her footing.
Read full review at GamesradarThere is a universal and uncomfortably real impact to the horrors on show here. Which, inevitably, will make it a tough watch for some.
Read full review at Empire...a tense, clever thriller with touches of both horror and sci-fi.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...spectacular, suspenseful horror
Read full review at Ready Steady CutThe 124 minutes runtime is tense and thrilling and will put you at the edge of your seat.
Read full review at Leisure ByteElisabeth Moss delivers the best performance of her film career...
Read full review at Chicago Sun Times...stark settings, solid performances, and great production design...
Read full review at IgnHG Well’s classic sci-fi horror is given a satisfying modern twist...
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