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The Invisible Man, Leigh Whannell's Horror Revamp, Explores the Hidden Terror of Domestic Abuse
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The Invisible Man, Leigh Whannell's Horror Revamp, Explores the Hidden Terror of Domestic Abuse
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'Dawn of the Dead is about rapacious consumerism. Invasion of the Bodysnatchers has been read as a critique of McCarthyism. And Get Out called out the hypocrisy of white progressives.
'Leigh Whannell, Australia's most successful horror movie maker, knows this. Long ago, before co-writing Saw, the gory blockbuster thriller, he was the movie geek on ABC TV's Recovery.' (Introduction)
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