The Handmaid’s Tale star’s “terrifying” horror film now has a new UK streaming home

Throughout the course of my career, I’ve had the privilege of establishing myself as a respected television actor. With captivating performances in shows like Mad Men, Top of the Lake, and The Handmaid’s Tale, to name just a few, I’ve made quite an impression.

Apart from that, she boasts some significant film roles on the big screen, with one of them, The Invisible Man, being particularly successful upon its release.

The contemporary reimagining of the horror film, drawing inspiration from H.G. Wells’ classic monster tale with the same name, hit theaters just before the pandemic in 2020. Despite a truncated release period due to lockdowns, it garnered both critical acclaim and commercial success.

If you didn’t catch it before, or just want to watch it again after all these years, here’s some good news: the movie has found a new streaming platform in the UK.

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As a cinephile, I can’t help but get excited about the recent wave of fantastic new movies hitting our screens! Titles like “Wicked,” “Nosferatu (Modern Version),” “The Brutalist,” and even the long-awaited sequel “Moana 2” are creating quite a stir in UK cinemas right now. It’s truly an exciting time to be a moviegoer!

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I’m thrilled to share that starting from this past Friday, July 4th, the title has found its way onto my Prime Video library! Now, anyone who subscribes to the platform can enjoy watching it without any additional cost.

In a glowing 4-star review upon its premiere, we expressed that the movie is so extraordinary that you have to witness it for yourself. We described it as a strikingly contemporary interpretation of established themes, making it seem as though it was just thought up yesterday.

Or maybe, after that, the trailer might sway your decision to watch it. Take a peek at it down below:

Cecilia inherits a fortune from her deceased abusive ex-boyfriend, but she believes his death was faked. As a string of suspicious events turns deadly, Cecilia sets out to prove that an unseen person is hunting her.

It’s worth noting that filmmaker Leigh Whannell, recognized for his work on the Saw and Insidious series, ventured into another modern take on a monster movie in 2025 titled Wolf Man, featuring Julia Garner and Christopher Abbott. However, unlike his previous project, this one received less favorable reviews from both critics and viewers.

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2025-07-07 20:33