While an Invisible Man reboot was originally conceived that way, following several redevelopments, this film is not part of Universal's 'Dark Universe'.So is this related to Tom Cruise's The Mummy? As in they are both part of the Dark Universe? Because this is completely different in nature and would be, what, the forth time Universal have tried to resurrect their Universal Monsters franchises after The Wolfman, Dracula Untold and The Mummy?
Only about the same in my showing yesterday....Solid 8 from me, a taught, tense, decent thriller. Pity there were maybe five people in my showing at 7pm last night though.
Couldn't bring myself to award the full 8/10. The general very dark theme meant it was a tad too gruim, although I appreciate makers trying something different.
Really sorry about that. As I entered it, the bracketed spoiler didn't take for some reason. I did redo it within about 10 seconds, as it was imediately apparent (to my horror), but big apologies.you have NOT hidden the spoiler have you?
Maybe it was full. With INVISIBLE MEN!! Bwahahaha!Only about the same in my showing yesterday....
#dadjokesMaybe it was full. With INVISIBLE MEN!! Bwahahaha!
Thanks for the review; this sounds good to me, have mentally added it to my watch list.
Mercifully there's been no knee-jerk reaction (yet) to the content of this review c.f. Birds Of Prey...
What seems a little curious to me with the various reviews I've read/skimmed (to avoid spoilers) is that the Verhoeven version ("Hollow Man", but essentially the same premise) doesn't seem to get a mention any more. I remember enjoying that when it was released but will admit I've not seen it since.
...Pity there were maybe five people in my showing at 7pm last night though.
Only about the same in my showing yesterday....
So let's hope more people go to see it.
I’m raising my score to a 9/10, it was really amazing filmmaking, Leigh Wannel has hit it outta the park again, I thought upgrade was great but this takes it up a notch for me.Brilliant film, full of dark, shocking twists & turns, expertly handles the whole invisible man aspect.
Super tense throughout, Moss is amazing as always!
I had a great 2 hours at the cinema.
Easy strong 8/10 for me