There has been no shortage of original and adapted works in the horror genre capitalizing on the #MeToo movement, but Leigh Whannell’s interpretation of The Invisible Man may end up being one of the defining entries. Altering the formula of the original film, this Universal Monster takes the form of a controlling, abusive boyfriend who finds a way to go invisible – and uses it to torment his former flame. Though it is a departure, this fresh take on the property has been getting critical acclaim, and in this episode, Barnabas and Samael reveal their true colors and submit an exclusive review. Does The Invisible Man hide behind its star power and lavish production value, or will it show up and become a modern horror classic? Don’t be afraid… tune in now to find out!
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The Invisible Man
2020 | Dir. and Written by Leigh Whannell
Principal Cast: Elisabeth Moss, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Harriet Dyer, Aldis Hodge, Storm Reid
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