One of the first conversations production designer Alex Holmes had with “The Invisible Man” director Leigh Whannell was about grounding the film in reality and treating it like a psychological ...
The Kremlin is now claiming that it is developing a suit that can dilute the silhouette while also protect from being picked up by thermal optics and heat seekers. Officials at the Russian-based ...
Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man was designed as a through-and-through modernization of the Universal Classic Monster, and that’s seen through the film not only via the zeitgeist-fueled plot, but ...
Even though the classic Invisible Man took a potion to turn himself invisible, Whannell didn’t want to go there again. “I didn’t want him injecting a serum or something like that,” Whannell said.
In both the 1897 novel from H.G. Wells and the 1933 film, we focus on the character Griffin and his discovery of rendering himself invisible. In both stories, his motivations are largely to make an ...
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The Invisible Man scared audiences in its opening weekend but left some with questions. Whannell answered those questions in a Q&A after a screening of the film. This story contains major ending ...
Universal’s attempt at creating a cinematic universe around its roster of classic monsters has been a mess. And with that, it seemed that Universal’s famous monsters would forever be relegated to ...
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