It’s been an agonizing five-year wait for Leigh Whannell’s follow-up to his near-universally acclaimed The Invisible Man. As the pandemic became more and more prolonged, Whannell and his co ...
Somebody like Leigh Whannell (screenwriter of Saw and Insidious) knows the power of a franchise. “Sequels are mostly driven by the economics of Hollywood. ‘We scored, we did well, and let’s ...
Review: I liked Leigh Whannell’s take on “The Invisible Man.” He brought a modern sensibility and elevated the narrative’s psychological horror to the next level. So, I looked forward to ...