ReviewsElisabeth Moss gives it her all, but this ‘Invisible Man’ isn’t a must-seePosted on February 26, 2020 Bad movies are one thing, but there’s a more potent disappointment reserved for ones that coulda been contenders. Director-writer Leigh Whannell’s reboot of “The Invisible Man” squanders a juicy and topical premise: That this version of H.G. Wells’ classic is fueled by toxic masculinity.