When we first heard about Fear the Invisible Man last year, the project was seeking a distributor. Now 101 Films has given the film a digital, VOD, and DVD release, and you can check it out at This Link! To help you decide whether or not Fear the Invisible Man is a movie you would like to see, we have embedded the film’s trailer at the top of this article.
Directed by Paul Dudbridge from a script written by Philip Daay and based on a concept from Monika Gergelova, Fear the Invisible Man is described as being a “period action thriller”. It tells the following story: Adeline, a young British woman, shelters an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible. As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of wanton murder and terror across the city – and Adeline...
Directed by Paul Dudbridge from a script written by Philip Daay and based on a concept from Monika Gergelova, Fear the Invisible Man is described as being a “period action thriller”. It tells the following story: Adeline, a young British woman, shelters an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible. As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of wanton murder and terror across the city – and Adeline...
- 6/19/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Mike Beckingham, Mhairi Calvey, Grahame Fox, Wayne Gordon, David Hayman | Written by Philip Daay | Directed by Paul Dudbridge
First things first, Fear the Invisible Man is not a sequel to the 2020 version of The Invisible Man although I’m sure the film’s makers won’t mind if you think so. Instead, it’s an adaptation of H.G. Wells’ novel that, unlike most adaptations of his work, keeps the book’s Victorian setting.
Griffin is in a race against time to finish his experiments. The reason, his landlord and a bailiff are pounding on the door, ready to evict him. Injecting himself with it moments before they kick in the door, his flesh and bone vanish and he escapes, though not before causing an explosion that kills them and destroys his lab.
Elsewhere Adeline is disbelievingly reading about a series of crimes supposedly caused by an invisible man.
First things first, Fear the Invisible Man is not a sequel to the 2020 version of The Invisible Man although I’m sure the film’s makers won’t mind if you think so. Instead, it’s an adaptation of H.G. Wells’ novel that, unlike most adaptations of his work, keeps the book’s Victorian setting.
Griffin is in a race against time to finish his experiments. The reason, his landlord and a bailiff are pounding on the door, ready to evict him. Injecting himself with it moments before they kick in the door, his flesh and bone vanish and he escapes, though not before causing an explosion that kills them and destroys his lab.
Elsewhere Adeline is disbelievingly reading about a series of crimes supposedly caused by an invisible man.
- 6/16/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
U.K. shingle 101 Films Intl. has notched up key sales at the American Film Market for the H.G. Wells adaptation “Fear the Invisible Man,” starring David Hayman and Mhairi Calvey.
A remake of the H.G. Wells’ novel of the same name which was first published in 1897, the period action thriller has gone to Screen Media, a Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment company, for North America; Factoris for France; 101 Films in the U.K.; Dolphin in Germany; and Superfine in India.
Alongside Calvey (“Braveheart”) and Hayman (“The Boy in the Striped Pajamas”), the film also stars Mark Arnold (“Teen Wolf”) and Mike Beckingham (“Truth Seekers”).
The English-language drama is directed and co-produced by Paul Dudbridgez (“Horizon”). Alex Metcalf (“The Lighthouse”) serves as Dop. The film is written by Philip Daay (“Crystal’s Shadow”). The producers are Monika Gergelova, Malcolm Winter and Michael Riley.
The story is set in the late 1890s.
A remake of the H.G. Wells’ novel of the same name which was first published in 1897, the period action thriller has gone to Screen Media, a Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment company, for North America; Factoris for France; 101 Films in the U.K.; Dolphin in Germany; and Superfine in India.
Alongside Calvey (“Braveheart”) and Hayman (“The Boy in the Striped Pajamas”), the film also stars Mark Arnold (“Teen Wolf”) and Mike Beckingham (“Truth Seekers”).
The English-language drama is directed and co-produced by Paul Dudbridgez (“Horizon”). Alex Metcalf (“The Lighthouse”) serves as Dop. The film is written by Philip Daay (“Crystal’s Shadow”). The producers are Monika Gergelova, Malcolm Winter and Michael Riley.
The story is set in the late 1890s.
- 11/5/2022
- by Liza Foreman
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: UK-based sales firm 101 Films International has inked a raft of key deals on Fear the Invisible Man, a feature remake of the Hg Wells novel The Invisible Man, from director Paul Dudbridge (Horizon).
The flick, written by Philip Daay (Crystal’s Shadow) and developed by producer Monika Gergelova (Checkmate), has been acquired for North America (Screen Media), France (Factoris Films), Germany (Dolphin), and India (Superfine films). 101 Films will hold onto the UK rights.
Set in the late 1890s and filmed in South West England, the film follows Adeline, a young British woman who provides shelter to an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible. As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of wanton murder and terror across the city – and Adeline’s the only one who knows he even exists.
Mhairi Calvey (Braveheart), David Hayman...
The flick, written by Philip Daay (Crystal’s Shadow) and developed by producer Monika Gergelova (Checkmate), has been acquired for North America (Screen Media), France (Factoris Films), Germany (Dolphin), and India (Superfine films). 101 Films will hold onto the UK rights.
Set in the late 1890s and filmed in South West England, the film follows Adeline, a young British woman who provides shelter to an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible. As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of wanton murder and terror across the city – and Adeline’s the only one who knows he even exists.
Mhairi Calvey (Braveheart), David Hayman...
- 11/5/2022
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Yulia Klass, Bruce Davison Josh Kelly, Michelle Burke, Michael Pare, Mark Rolston | Written by Philip Daay | Directed by James Cullen Bressack
Ever since the first time I saw his film My Pure Joy I’ve always been interested to see director (and now producer) James Cullen Bressack’s “next” film. I’ve seen pretty much every horror film he has put out. Every One. I mean come on, I love the man’s work so much we tried to release a number of his films in the UK via our “Nerdly Presents” banner, an effort which saw Bressack’s Hate Crime officially make the banned by the BBFC list and To Jennifer make it out to VOD in 2o15 via the now-defunct TheHorrorShow.TV streaming service.
In recent years Bressack has tackled more mainstream fare, including a few Bruce Willis movies like Survive the Game and Fortress. But now,...
Ever since the first time I saw his film My Pure Joy I’ve always been interested to see director (and now producer) James Cullen Bressack’s “next” film. I’ve seen pretty much every horror film he has put out. Every One. I mean come on, I love the man’s work so much we tried to release a number of his films in the UK via our “Nerdly Presents” banner, an effort which saw Bressack’s Hate Crime officially make the banned by the BBFC list and To Jennifer make it out to VOD in 2o15 via the now-defunct TheHorrorShow.TV streaming service.
In recent years Bressack has tackled more mainstream fare, including a few Bruce Willis movies like Survive the Game and Fortress. But now,...
- 5/12/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
UK-based sales firm 101 Films International, has launched international sales of the feature film Fear the Invisible Man, a remake of the Hg Wells classic novel The Invisible Man which was first published in 1897.
Fear the Invisible Man sees Adeline, a young British woman shelter an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible. As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of wanton murder and terror across the city – and Adeline’s the only one who knows that he even exists.
The period action thriller stars Mhairi Calvey (Braveheart), David Hayman (The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas), Mark Arnold (Teen Wolf) and Mike Beckingham (Truth Seekers). Set in the late 1890s and filmed in iconic areas of South West England, including Bristol, Gloucester and Bath, the idea for the film was conceived by producer Monika Gergelova (Checkmate). It was...
Fear the Invisible Man sees Adeline, a young British woman shelter an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible. As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of wanton murder and terror across the city – and Adeline’s the only one who knows that he even exists.
The period action thriller stars Mhairi Calvey (Braveheart), David Hayman (The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas), Mark Arnold (Teen Wolf) and Mike Beckingham (Truth Seekers). Set in the late 1890s and filmed in iconic areas of South West England, including Bristol, Gloucester and Bath, the idea for the film was conceived by producer Monika Gergelova (Checkmate). It was...
- 2/18/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
101 Films International has picked up world sales rights to “Fear the Invisible Man,” an adaptation of H.G. Wells’ classic novel, Variety can exclusively reveal.
Described as a “period action thriller,” the adaptation stars Mhairi Calvey (“Braveheart”), David Hayman (“The Boy in the Striped Pjamas”), Mark Arnold (“Teen Wolf”) and Mike Beckingham (“Truth Seekers”).
“‘Fear the Invisible Man’ sees Adeline, a young British woman shelter an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible,” reads the logline. “As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of wanton murder and terror across the city – and Adeline’s the only one who knows that he even exists.”
The feature was shot across the south west of England with locations encompassing Bristol, Gloucester and Bath.
“We are thrilled that M and M Film Productions chose 101 Films International to represent this movie for international all rights sales,...
Described as a “period action thriller,” the adaptation stars Mhairi Calvey (“Braveheart”), David Hayman (“The Boy in the Striped Pjamas”), Mark Arnold (“Teen Wolf”) and Mike Beckingham (“Truth Seekers”).
“‘Fear the Invisible Man’ sees Adeline, a young British woman shelter an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible,” reads the logline. “As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of wanton murder and terror across the city – and Adeline’s the only one who knows that he even exists.”
The feature was shot across the south west of England with locations encompassing Bristol, Gloucester and Bath.
“We are thrilled that M and M Film Productions chose 101 Films International to represent this movie for international all rights sales,...
- 2/18/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
“Alone,” the latest film from prolific horror director James Cullen Bressack, comes with one of the year’s creepiest premises: Alys, a sex trafficking victim who escaped from captivity ten years earlier, is lured into a terrifying survive-or-die scenario by someone from her past.
It’s a good fit for Spain’s annual Sitges film festival, which highlights fantasy and horror from around the world. “Alone” will have its world premiere in October as part of Sitges’ Midnight X-Treme lineup, and ahead of its public debut comes the extremely unsettling official trailer. Watch it exclusively at the top of the page now.
Starring Yulia Klass as Alys and Bruce Davison as the psycho who lures her to a mountain home in the middle of nowhere in the cold dead of winter, “Alone” also features Josh Kelly (“Transformers” franchise), Mark Rolston, Michael Paré, and Michelle Burke Thomas (“The Final Wish”).
Also...
It’s a good fit for Spain’s annual Sitges film festival, which highlights fantasy and horror from around the world. “Alone” will have its world premiere in October as part of Sitges’ Midnight X-Treme lineup, and ahead of its public debut comes the extremely unsettling official trailer. Watch it exclusively at the top of the page now.
Starring Yulia Klass as Alys and Bruce Davison as the psycho who lures her to a mountain home in the middle of nowhere in the cold dead of winter, “Alone” also features Josh Kelly (“Transformers” franchise), Mark Rolston, Michael Paré, and Michelle Burke Thomas (“The Final Wish”).
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- 9/26/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
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