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Invisibility Ain’t No Joke: The Hidden Seriousness of Leigh Whannell’s “THE INVISIBLE MAN”

The original The Invisible Man (1933) contains a lot of comedy absent from the other famous monsters’ films. However, even within these “gags” and any of the silliest interpretations, they’ve provided a much-needed groundwork for Whannell’s version to be realized. Despite any joke, The Invisible Man is the most horrifying Universal Monster because he represents real terror… the immunity of privilege.

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Let’s talk about “THE HUNT,” Blumhouse’s new ‘Centrist’ Political Thriller

THE HUNT seems more likely to provide ideological fortification for its audiences’ ideological echo chambers.

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Be careful what you wish for in trailer for Blumhouse’s “FANTASY ISLAND”

Leave it to Blumhouse to find the darker side of a TV classic: The trailer for the horror factory’s take on FANTASY ISLAND has hit the web.

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Exclusive Interview: Gigi Saul Guerrero Declares Her Own Independence Day

Rue Morgue sits down with Gigi Saul Guerrero to talk about making the transition to feature directing, working with Blumhouse, and what scared her as a kid.

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Movie Review: Uneven “HALLOWEEN” 2018 nonetheless nails it right between William Shatner’s empty eye sockets

At Halloween’s world premiere at TIFF’s Midnight Madness, co-writer Danny McBride stated that the only thing more terrifying than Michael Myers was the prospect of writing another Halloween movie. So are Green and co up to the task?

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