The Invisible Man (2020)

Movie · 2020 · Thriller, Science Fiction, Horror · 2h 4m · R · English

Curator score: 4.8/10 (983.7K ratings)

What you can't see can hurt you.

Overview

When Cecilia's abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.

Ratings

Director

Leigh Whannell

Production

Blumhouse Productions, Goalpost Pictures, Nervous Tick Productions

Cast

Elisabeth Moss, Aldis Hodge, Storm Reid, Michael Dorman, Harriet Dyer, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Benedict Hardie, Zara Michales, Renee Lim, Sam Smith, Nick Kici, Vivienne Greer, Anthony Brandon Wong, Serag Mohammed, Nash Edgerton, Nicholas Hope, Cardwell Lynch, Xavier Fernández, Cleave Williams, Brian Meegan

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, tense modern thriller-horror that turns invisibility into a brutal metaphor for coercive control and disbelief. It’s strongest as a survival story powered by Elisabeth Moss’s relentless performance and clean, nerve-jangling direction.

Best for

  • viewers who like psychological horror with a strong social angle
  • fans of lean, high-concept thrillers
  • people who enjoy claustrophobic suspense and sudden bursts of violence
  • audiences interested in abuse-as-horror storytelling

Skip if

  • you want a warm or character-light genre movie
  • you dislike prolonged dread and gaslighting narratives
  • you prefer horror with more explicit monster mythology than human menace
  • you need a deeply empathetic, fully rounded protagonist over pure survival intensity

Overview

The Invisible Man is a smart reinvention of a classic premise, stripping away camp and spectacle to focus on fear, control, and the terror of not being believed. Leigh Whannell stages the unseen threat with a precise sense of space, letting empty rooms, still frames, and tiny disruptions do most of the work before the film erupts into violence.

Worth noting

Elisabeth Moss gives the movie its engine, carrying the emotional and physical strain of a story that is deliberately exhausting. The film’s best idea is that invisibility is less a sci-fi gimmick than a weaponized form of abuse, and it understands how isolating that can feel even in broad daylight.

Bottom line

It’s not flawless: the script can feel more concept-driven than deeply intimate, and some stretches hold tension a little too long. But when it clicks, it’s nasty, efficient, and genuinely upsetting in the right way, with a few set pieces that land like shocks to the nervous system.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Chris Evangelista (4★) · 8392 likes

Someone give Elisabeth Moss a nice, relaxing rom com

Patrick Willems (4★) · 5136 likes

The utter hopelessness of the situation the main character is put in is one of the scariest things I've seen in a movie in years

Hannah Strong · 4728 likes

Even when men are invisible they’re causing fuckin problems. Stay where we can see you fuckers

mia lee vicino (3★) · 3511 likes

mixed feelings about this one! LOVE the decision to plumb horror from the deadly frustration of not being believed — thing is, other movies have pulled it off with greater precision (Rosemary’s Baby, Unsane, even Take Shelter), and i think it’s because they’re more character focused. cecilia is in every scene, but it still never feels like we truly know her as a person? that’s by no fault of My Favorite Scientologist elisabeth moss, who truly carries this thing — it’s majorly script-related. it is in fact possible for horror/thrillers to have well-written scripts! anyway, i wanna rewatch Gone Girl

itscharlibb · 2754 likes

omg hun he’s literally right there .

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Topics

psychological horror, thriller, science fiction, domestic abuse, gaslighting, paranoia, claustrophobic, female-led, modern horror, suspense

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