The Invisible Man ending helps establish Blumhouse's remake as a legitimately scary movie, but one with twists and turns that may confuse some viewers. The Invisible Man is one of the oldest ideas for ...
However, Tynion instead establishes Griffin as having always been an egotistical madman. Griffin takes sadistic glee in experimenting on mice and holds contempt for other people. While this issue ...
"If fear of the unknown is the oldest and strongest kind of fear, 1933's The Invisible Man pushed all the right buttons and boundaries. Claude Rains reins supreme as a cinematic specter of old ...