Elisabeth Moss, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Aldis Hodge, Storm Reid, Harriet Dyer
Release Date
27 February 2020
Rating
Reviews
Piolo Caballero
08 March 2020
Cool
With the Invisible Man staying pretty true to his name for most of the film, it’s the perspective of the abused rather than the abuser that we stay in. In this respect, it was a canny move to cast Elisabeth Moss — an actor who has already comfortably demonstrated, from Mad Men to The Handmaid’s Tale, her talent for depicting extreme vulnerability and resilience all at once. Here, she is working at full capacity, often only herself and the camera, acting opposite a menace that seems phantom at first.