InvisibleMan proves horror works best as a low-budget genre
, despite fears that coronavirus would impact moviegoing in parts of the world.
, which has become synonymous with affordable horror hits, for knowing “how to milk every dollar out of the budget you have.”Variety “The Invisible Man,” a modern take on the novel by H.G. Wells, put the spotlight on Cecilia Kass , a woman being hunted by her abusive ex-boyfriend. When he dies by suicide, she has to prove her sanity and that she’s being stalked by someone that nobody can see. Critics and audiences alike praised the film for delivering on the scares without compromising on quality.
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