Actress Rhona Mitra hated playing an invisible man's rape victim in Kevin Bacon
film hollow man.
Not exact matches
Hollow Man is an effective Sci Fi horror
film that has an intricate story and good acting.
Critic Consensus: Despite awesome special effects,
Hollow Man falls short of other
films directed by Paul Verhoeven.
Critics Consensus: Despite awesome special effects,
Hollow Man falls short of other
films directed by Paul Verhoeven.
Hollow Man though is a good
film for what it is as it blends Sci Fi elements with horror and thrills into one
film.
The
film meanders from time to time as Simon finds his way around the City of Lights and his own skin, but Corbet's performance is a darkly rich one in every scene, not far from Matt Damon's sociopath - turned - psychopath turn in «The Talented Mr. Ripley» but distinctively unnerving in crafting an eventually
hollow façade out of this nice, young, very lost
man.
There's a
hollow at the heart of things, a strange decency and politeness for a
film that strives to depict, in epic form,
man's dark and visceral struggle with the world and himself.
However, some of the gags poke fun at
films that were either lampooned many times over or too old to recall (The Exorcist and Poltergeist), or the
films are too unsuccessful to merit a spoof at all (The Frighteners,
Hollow Man, and The Haunting).
A loose remake of the 1941 Universal monster
film The Wolf
Man, this new incarnation of the classic werewolf story initially looks like an enticing blend of the original
film, Hammer Horror
films and Tim Burton's Sleepy
Hollow.
Based on the 1897 novel by H.G. Wells, there have been several The Invisible
Man films ranging from 1933's original starring Claude Rains to 2000's
Hollow Man starring Kevin Bacon.
Hollow Man features some outstanding special effects to be sure, but what's oddly missing from the delivery is the trademark irreverent humor by Verhoeven, who turns in his least stylish
film ever.
Hollow Man isn't a good bad
film; it's a bad, bad, very bad
film.