As a film fan, it is surprising when a movie legit comes out of nowhere and interests the sh*t out of you. Like you have no idea that this movie is getting made, everything about it has gone under your radar, you have missed all the trailer drops and casting news, and the trailer drops and you're absolutely floored. One such movie is the Elisabeth Moss starring horror-thriller, The Invisible Man.

When the first trailer came around, I was gasping for breath, just like Moss' character, because I couldn't believe that the man who made Upgrade has come up with such a great take on an iconic character. And usually I am not a fan of second trailers or TV spots but when the filmmakers dropped another look into The Invisible Man, my interest in the movie grew ten fold. If you don't believe me, just check it out for yourself:

And as if all this excitement wasn't enough, the early reactions for The Invisible Man started to drop in. So, please do yourselves a favour, check out the reactions and jump on the hype-train with me:

#TheInvisibleMan is one of the best horror films in years and @LWhannell has set the bar high for the rest of the year. It’s tense from start to finish in the same vein as a Hitchcock masterpiece. I seriously can’t recommend this movie enough, I plan to see it multiple times! pic.twitter.com/Ju5kWMT0kd — Grant Hermanns (@grantheftautho) February 13, 2020

WOW did I LOVE @LWhannell’s #TheInvisibleMan! It floored me. A spine-tingling modern horror classic in the making. Poignant & timely packed full of edge of your seat anxiety inducing suspense! Sound & production design are MASSIVE standouts but Elizabeth Moss OWNS this film. pic.twitter.com/x94KScJ8Lj — Griffin Schiller (@griffschiller) February 12, 2020

#TheInvisibleMan is a truly sinister, refreshingly modern take on H.G. Wells’ story! Grounded by horrific reality, I loved every minute @LWhannell got under our skin. From his incredible directing/writing + haunting performance by Moss, this is a prime example of elevated horror. pic.twitter.com/gENufxalrF — sabrina ramirez (@sabrinaxmonica) February 12, 2020

#TheInvisibleMan is a terrifying masterpiece of futuristic horror noir brilliantly directed by @LWhannell . #ElisabethMoss is outstanding! You’ll FEEL every second of her claustrophobic fear. #BenjaminWallfisch ‘s score is a contender for best score of 2020. What an experience... pic.twitter.com/PdiY8VmDl8 — John Rocha (@TheRochaSays) February 12, 2020

The Invisible Man is tension filled thrill-ride from start to finish. Leigh Whannell perfectly updates the 1933 classic for modern times as Elizabeth Moss delivers a haunting & captivating performance that is amongst some of her finest work to date. #TheInvisibleMan is intense. pic.twitter.com/b5D2qISTQO — Scott Menzel (@TheOtherScottM) February 12, 2020

Well that settles it. @LWhannell is a genius! #TheInvisibleMan is edge of your seat thrilling and we cant recommend it enough! Leigh's been involved in three of our fave movies so i think its safe to say we're fangirls now 😉 — Missy & Kane (@ScreenSlaves) February 12, 2020

#TheInvisibleMan worked for me on a very visceral level. It's weird, sparse, and really fucking scary. As a survivor of abuse it was a new kind of horrifying that felt relatable to my experiences but ultimately cathartic. pic.twitter.com/fcbRhYDilN — Rosie Knight (@RosieMarx) February 12, 2020

Brief thoughts (since I've seen some others talking about it): W/#TheInvisibleMan, Leigh Whannell has crafted a masterclass in tension and terror, and I think my jaw was left on the floor at least twice. Completely thrilling, visceral and emotional. https://t.co/Fe33k7hgRO — Heather Wixson (@thehorrorchick) February 12, 2020

Just saw a screening of #TheInvisibleMan !! Loved it so much! 10/10 — Lindsay Hearts (@LindsayHearts) February 12, 2020

Friends. Acquaintances. Strangers of the Twitterverse. PLEASE go see this movie when it comes out. I am embargoed, I can’t say much. It is patient & purposeful in its storytelling, REALLY earns all of its big moments, Elizabeth Moss is incredible. #TheInvisibleMan pic.twitter.com/MmjuHSKiqo — Taylor Robinson (@finelytaylored) February 11, 2020

Classy, creepy and brutally emotional.

THAT'S how you do a monster movie.#TheInvisibleMan pic.twitter.com/EbeetT6avp — Grace Suter (@whirlingderfish) February 11, 2020

I live for the thrills and the chills that comes along with any form of horror flick. And my love for the genre is always enriched when someone manages to give their movie a dash of relevance e.g. The Invisible Man tackles domestic violence. So, I absolutely cannot wait for this movie to come out so that I can scared out of my brain in the theatre while losing my mind thinking that if the seat beside me is really empty.

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