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See No Evil…

ELISABETH MOSS IS LOSING HER FREAKING MIND. It’s late August 2019 and SFX is in Sydney, Australia, for a set visit to The Invisible Man. The film comes courtesy of production company Blumhouse, with a screenplay by horror maestro Leigh Whannell (Saw), also directing.

A local soundstage has been transformed into a suburban home, complete with a massive kitchen – a brawl takes place here later – and numerous bedrooms. The breakdown for today’s sequence goes something like this: Cecilia Kass, portrayed by Moss, sits cross-legged on the floor of a room, staring intently at an empty armchair. Cecilia senses she is not alone when, suddenly, there’s a knock on the door.

“Hey, Cecilia, you in there?” her childhood friend James (Aldis Hodge) asks before entering.

“That door’s been locked all night,” Cecilia says, her voice cracking. “How is it that you’re able

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