
The Invisible Man Review
Wraps a mystery in the trappings of a horror film and slowly peels back layer after layer of surprises hidden just out of sight.
Wraps a mystery in the trappings of a horror film and slowly peels back layer after layer of surprises hidden just out of sight.
More than anything else, The Rhythm Section is a score in search of a picture.
Mixes equal parts Clue and Memento for an exciting howdunit more than a whodunit.
Packs the screen with Hollywood heavyweights and fills each of their characters with enough charisma to rouse a coma ward.
This curious, unexpected story had me in its grasp… before dropping me like a bad habit.
Sadly only inherits the bad habits of the worst M. Night Shyamalan films.
A film bursting with potential that slowly deflates like an overfilled balloon.
A comedy that keeps you guessing while you’re laughing.
Delivers a unique experience in some otherworldly place borne of imagination.
The ingredients for a first-rate experience are all here until the story unfolds.
It’s equal parts fervently funny, grossly graphic and utterly absurd.
A shockingly empty expanse of unresolved questions and unrealized potential.