![Cecelia Kass (Elisabeth Moss) is haunted by the possibility that her declared-dead husband, an abuser who left her a fortune, may in fact be alive, invisible, and stalking her in the remake of the 1933 film classic, “The Invisible Man.” Photo Credit: Universal Pictures](/images/resized/images/news/2016/256_mar06/21_100_100.jpg)
Delivers a few THRILLS, CHILLS
Rating: ««« out of ««««
Running Time: 124 minutes
It has been 123 years H.G. Wells’ The Invisible Man hit bookshelves and 87 years since the first of many cinematic adaptations. The latest arrives at theaters this week. It’s an impossible task to outdo the original classic, so the newest version tries a different approach to the material, focusing not so much on the titular character as it does on a woman he happens to be terrorizing. While not all of it works, the film makes an effort to distinguish itself and offers a few thrills and chills.
Cecilia Kass (Elisabeth Moss) is the withdrawn and abused wife of obsessive optics genius Adrian...