Review of Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992) by William Thomas for Empire — 13 Jun 2017
Whatever his intentions, the finished product is about as deep and meaningful as you’d expect from a work starring the Man Who Is Clark Griswold. Which is a good thing really, as, uncomplicated, genuinely funny comedy players are thin on the ground at the moment, and it means Memoirs can carry off the semi-slapstick, borderline-cretinous gags with pace and panache.
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This review of Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992) was written by William Thomas and published by Empire on 13 Jun 2017.
Memoirs of an Invisible Man has generally received mixed reviews.
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