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John Hartl, Seattle Times: There's so little of the Verhoeven touch in Hollow Man that it could have been directed by almost any studio hack. Read more
Jane Sumner, Dallas Morning News: Too bad they couldn't figure out a way to make the whole movie invisible. Read more
Peter Howell, Toronto Star: Hollow Man does much more than just peek and grab. Read more
Steve Murray, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Hollow Man was met by hollow laughter from mocking audience members. Read more
Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times: Despite a wealth of special effects and direction by Paul Verhoeven, Mr. Over-the-Top himself, this movie is surprisingly inert, more dull than anything else, with little to recommend it on any level. Read more
Eric Harrison, Houston Chronicle: With her quick wits and stamina, [Shue] steps to the fore, and we'd watch her even if Bacon weren't invisible. Read more
Steven Rosen, Denver Post: The movie is same-old, same-old. Read more
Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly: Verhoeven sets up and then fails to deliver lavish satirical ways of having fun with invisibility. Read more
Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: Read more
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A.O. Scott, New York Times: A labored, implausible piece of action-movie hack work. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: It brings nothing to the party except the most simplistic elements. Read more
Edward Guthmann, San Francisco Chronicle: The most surprising aspect of Hollow Man is the fact that Shue agreed to work in such garbage. Read more
Robert Koehler, Variety: Is a combo of thrills, juicy one-liners and fine star turns by Kevin Bacon and Elisabeth Shue. Read more
J. Hoberman, Village Voice: Read more