The Invisible Man

A monster calls: why the ‘horror universe’ is an idea whose time has come
Two innovative production houses are reinvigorating horror films. Is this the beginning of a Marvel-style expansion of the genre?
Anna Bogutskaya
11, Oct, 2022 @5:00 AM

Death! Dancing! Drinking! The best movie moments of 2020
From an unusual first kiss to a horrifying shock death, Guardian writers pick their most impactful big screen bits of the year
Adrian Horton, Guy Lodge, Charles Bramesco, Beatrice Loayza, Steve Rose, Radheyan Simonpillai, Pamela Hutchinson, Jordan Hoffman, Benjamin Lee, Andrew Pulver and Catherine Shoard
24, Dec, 2020 @8:17 AM

The 50 best films of 2020 in the UK: the full list
It’s number one time, and it’s a picture from the beginning of the year that nothing else has quite eclipsed for wit, thrills and sheer watchability
Andrew Pulver
18, Dec, 2020 @8:09 AM

The 2020 Braddies go to … Peter Bradshaw's film picks of the year
Alongside our countdown of the best films of 2020, our chief film critic selects his favourite movies, directors and performances of the year
Peter Bradshaw
17, Dec, 2020 @9:18 AM

Streaming: gaslighting films that will have you doubting your sanity
The Invisible Man, now available to stream, is the latest in cinema’s chilling tradition of psychodramas, from Gaslight to The Girl on the Train
Guy Lodge
27, Jun, 2020 @7:00 AM

The Invisible Man, Emma and other movies to stream early as cinemas close
Universal films including The Hunt will shift to on-demand this week as chains shutter to prevent spread of coronavirus
Adrian Horton
16, Mar, 2020 @7:41 PM

Fangs out: is Blumhouse the new Hammer Horror?
With the success of The Invisible Man, the independent studio behind Get Out plans to update further classic horror stories. Next up: Dracula
Andrew Pulver
16, Mar, 2020 @7:00 AM

The Invisible Man review – Wells with a Hitchcockian twist
Gripping update of HG Wells’s classic
Simran Hans
29, Feb, 2020 @3:00 PM

Hidden figure: how The Invisible Man preys on real-world female fears
While the new interpretation of HG Wells’s novel might lean into Hollywood silliness, its portrayal of a woman being surveilled is scarily real
Adrian Horton
27, Feb, 2020 @7:45 PM

The Invisible Man review – Elisabeth Moss brings murky thriller to life
A reliably committed lead performance ignites a mostly enjoyable, often timely, take on the HG Wells story that falls apart in the final act
Benjamin Lee
25, Feb, 2020 @7:00 AM

Elisabeth Moss: ‘The Handmaid’s Tale hasn’t taken a toll, it has helped me’
The Handmaid’s Tale star on doing her own stunts in The Invisible Man, the symbolic power of Offred’s cape – and working with a demanding dog
Michael Hogan
23, Feb, 2020 @9:00 AM

The most exciting movies of 2020 – horror
Jordan Peele brings back the Candyman, Guillermo del Toro returns with his signature style and Kristen Stewart battles monsters in the depths of the oceanMore of the most anticipated films of 2020
Guardian film
01, Jan, 2020 @11:29 AM
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