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Image courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Paul Verhoeven’s Hollow Man arrived in theaters in 2000 as a boundary-pushing blend of science fiction and slasher horror. Bolstered by a massive $95 million budget, the film used groundbreaking digital compositing and practical effects to turn its main character invisible, ultimately earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects. Even though critics were […]
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