Hollow Man Reviews

Hollow Man Review
by Chad Polenz
Don't you hate it when a movie has a great premise and looks like it could be something fresh and exciting it turns out to be just another [insert genre here] flick? more

Hollow Man Review
by Alex Ioshpe
DIRECTED BY: Martin Scorsese WRITTEN BY: Andrew W. Marlowe, vaguelly based upon a novel by H.G. Wells CAST: Elisabeth Shue, Kevin Bacon, Josh Brolin, Kim Dickens, Greg Grunberg more

Hollow Man Review
by Ron Small
Paul Verhoeven, the Dutch auteur who dragged his violent, sexually aggressive aesthetic into American film, has never been what I'd consider a thoughtful director (though some of his films, notably STARSHIP TROOPERS, have been lauded as artistic...more

Hollow Man Review
by John Beachem
Sebastian Caine (Kevin Bacon) is a brilliant research scientist working on a project for the military. He and his six person team are searching for the secret to invisibility. The team consists of his ex-lover, Dr. Linda Foster (Elizabeth Shue), her...more

Hollow Man Review
by Shannon Patrick Sullivan
Directed by Paul Verhoeven. Screenplay by Andrew W Marlowe from a story by Gary Scott Thompson and Marlowe. Starring Kevin Bacon, Elisabeth Shue, Josh Brolin. Running time: 112 minutes. Rated R for extreme violence and offensive language throughout by...more

Hollow Man Review
by ChadPolenz AT aol DOT com
Don't you hate it when a movie has a great premise and looks like it could be something fresh and exciting it turns out to be just another [insert genre here] flick? more

Hollow Man Review
by Mark O'Hara
This summer offering from director Paul Verhoeven (STARSHIP TROOPERS, ROBOCOP) is a science fiction thriller that blends an old story with very new special effects. At its best, HOLLOW MAN highlights all of the unsavory implications of invisibility;...more

Hollow Man Review
by Mark R Leeper
Capsule: Really disappointing is this films complete failure of originality and imagination. Now that filmmakers have visual special effects sufficient to do an invisible man story on the screen,...more

Hollow Man Review
by Bob Bloom
Hollow Man (2000) 1/2 star out of 4. Starring Kevin Bacon, Elisabeth Shue, Josh Brolin, Kim Dickens, Greg Grunberg, Joey Slotnick, Mary Randle and William Devane. Screenplay by Andrew W. Marlowe. Story by Gary Scott Thompson and Andrew W. Marlowe....more

Hollow Man Review
by Dustin Putman
Directed by Paul Verhoeven. Cast: Elisabeth Shue, Kevin Bacon, Josh Brolin, Kim Dickens, Greg Grunberg, Joey Slotnick, Mary Randle, William Devane. 2000 - 113 minutes Rated R (for violence, gore, profanity, nudity, and sexual situations). Reviewed by...more

Hollow Man Review
by Scott Renshaw
HOLLOW MAN (Columbia) Starring: Elisabeth Shue, Kevin Bacon, Josh Brolin, Kim Dickens, Greg Grunberg, Joey Slotnick, Mary Randle. Screenplay: Andrew W. Marlowe. Producers: Douglas Wick and Alan Marshall. Director: Paul Verhoeven. MPAA Rating: R...more
Hollow Man Review
by Brandon Herring
Horror films are always a favorite of mine. I will admit I've never really seen an invisible man thriller, except the tepid spoof "Memoirs of an Invisible Man" which Chevy Chase, which really wasn't all that good. Anyway when I heard of Hollow Man, I...more
Hollow Man Review
by Steve Rhodes
HOLLOW MAN isn't your father's INVISIBLE MAN. From audacious director Paul Verhoeven (STARSHIP TROOPERS, BASIC INSTINCT and SHOWGIRLS), HOLLOW MAN is erotic, fascinating, imaginative, gory and, yes, a bit scary. more
Hollow Man Review
by Christopher Null
HOLLOW MAN A film review by Christopher Null Copyright 2000 filmcritic.com filmcritic.com more
Hollow Man Review
by Laura Clifford
Sebastian Caine (Kevin Bacon) is a thrill jock genius leading a team of scientists on a U.S. government project to create invisibility. While he's been successful, he's having trouble cracking 'reversion,' or the ability to make the invisible visible...more
Hollow Man Review
by Edward Johnson-Ott
Hollow Man (2000) Elisabeth Shue, Kevin Bacon, Josh Brolin, Kim Dickens, Greg Grunberg, Joey Slotnick, Mary Randle, William Devane. Music by Jerry Goldsmith. Screenplay by Andrew Marlowe, story by Gary Scott Thompson and Marlowe. Directed by Paul...more