Never Get Into a Relationship with 'The Invisible Man'

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A surprisingly fresh and contemporary take on the HG Wells classic sci-fi novel, Elisabeth Moss (from the Handmaid's Tale) stars as the embattled Cecilia Kass. After staging his own suicide, a crazed scientist uses his experimental tech to become invisible to stalk and terrorize Ceccilia, his ex-girlfriend. When the police refuse to believe her story, trying to prove that she's being stalked by an unseen being, she decides to fight and take back her life from the gaslighting and bullying entity. This Blumhouse Pictures horror and sci-fi project might surprise many with its combo of pulp suspense and commentary on domestic abuse taken to a sci-fi extreme. What's our take on it? How did Moss do in this genre outing? And what's the future of this shared world of Universal Pictures classic monsters that should've been in a franchise bunch with The Mummy? Despite the current CoVid19 pandemic, we all hope you can see this movie while still keeping safe and practicing apt precautions.