Showing posts with label The Invisible Man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Invisible Man. Show all posts

Oliver Jackson-Cohen Plays the Stalking Game in "The Invisible Man"

Most recently seen in the hit Netflix anthology series, The Haunting of Hill House, Oliver Jackson-Cohen now stars in The Invisible Man, a terrifying modern tale of obsession from director-writer Leigh Whannell (Insidious: Chapter 3) and also stars Elisabeth Moss.

(Watch the film’s new spot at https://youtu.be/CW6Uj38X7i4)

Jackson-Cohen plays Cobalt CEO Adrian Griffin, an extremely wealthy and brilliant scientist, who is as handsome and charming as he is violently abusive. He is obsessed with Cecilia (Moss) and with controlling her…and will stop at nothing to get her back.

Believe the Woman: Elizabeth Moss Fights to Survive in "The Invisible Man"

Emmy Award winner Elisabeth Moss (Us, Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale) stars in The Invisible Man, a terrifying modern tale of obsession inspired by Universal’s classic Monster character.

(Watch the film’s featurette about Moss’ performance at https://youtu.be/VHU7VLvNm7k)

Moss plays Cecilia Kass, a smart, capable architect in San Francisco who has become imprisoned by Adrian Griffin (Oliver Jackson Cohen), her violent, abusive and powerful boyfriend. When she escapes from the brilliant inventor and optics pioneer, she goes into hiding with the help of her friends and family. But after her ex commits suicide, Cecilia begins to suspect he’s not actually dead but has made himself invisible…using his ground-breaking invention to torture her. The trouble is, her theory sounds insane and paranoid, and she finds herself questioning her own sanity, while also trying to protect herself and the people she loves.

"The Invisble Man" Begins New Era of Monsters from Universal Pictures

The character of the Invisible Man is part of Universal Pictures’ family of classic movie Monsters—including legendary figures Dracula, The Wolf Man, Frankenstein’s Monster, The Bride of Frankenstein and The Creature from the Black Lagoon. Part of the reason these infamous characters have endured is because they are timeless and represent a wide range of cultural fears and anxieties—the intersection of scientific discovery and timeless love and loss. They’re adaptable to whatever time we’re living in.

"Insidious: Chapter 3" Director Now Thrills with "The Invisible Man"

When the opportunity to direct The Invisible Man crash-landed into Leigh Whannell’s life, he didn’t know it was a chance to reimagine a new iteration of one of Universal Pictures’ Monsters -- and re-visualize the invisible.

(Watch the film’s new spot at https://youtu.be/2SPXagJKPMs)

While H.G. Wells’ original character was a scientist who devolved into madness, Whannell was more interested in the objects of the villain’s obsession. The focus, it occurred to him, should be inverted. “If you were making an Invisible Man movie, you would make it from the point of view of his victim. Say a woman who escapes from her abusive partner in the middle of the night and then finds out that he’s killed himself but doesn’t quite believe it, especially when mysterious things start happening.”

Horror Thrillers "The Grudge," "The Invisible Man" Scare With New Posters

Two of next year’s most highly anticipated horror thrillers have revealed their brand new posters -- Columbia Pictures’ “The Grudge” starring Andrea Riseborough and horror genre icon Lin Shaye; and Universal Pictures’ The Invisible Man starring Elisabeth Moss and Oliver Jackson-Cohen.

Check out the posters below and watch The Grudge in Philippine cinemas in January 2020, followed by The Invisible Man in February 2020.  They are distributed in the Philippines by United International Pictures and Columbia Pictures.  

About The Grudge

Producer Sam Raimi brings us a twisted new take of the horror classic -- the hardcore, new vision of The Grudge.

Terrifying Tale of Obsession Unravels in "The Invisible Man" Trailer

What you can’t see can hurt you. Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss (Us, Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale) stars in The Invisible Man, a terrifying modern tale of obsession inspired by Universal’s classic monster character.

Check out the film’s official trailer below and watch The Invisible Man in Philippine cinemas this February 2020.

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