'The Invisible Man' Review: Elisabeth Moss stars as an architect terrorized by her abusive ex in the latest spin on the H.G. Wells novel
Nearly 90 years after Claude Rains took off those bandages and redefined losing face, “The Invisible Man” has been repurposed in a feminist version that might be called “The Invisible Man vs. The Indomitable Woman.”
This latest iteration of the classic horror comedy centers on a visible, vulnerable female. Cecilia , a budding architect, is trapped in an abusive relationship with Adrian , a brilliant scientist specializing in optics. When she flees his bed and elegant board in the dead...
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