M. Night Shyamalan
M. Night Shyamalan's serial killer entry, Trap, delivers thrills and chills in equal measure.
The Watchers Review: Like Father, Like Daughter
Ishana Night Shyamalan makes her feature directorial debut with The Watchers -- and shares some of the same highs and lows as her filmmaker father.
Knock At The Cabin Review: Knock, Knock, It’s The Apocalypse
Taking place in a remote rental cabin, loving family Andrew (Ben Aldridge) and Eric (Jonathan Groff) and their adopted daughter Wen (Kristen Cui) are on a relaxing retreat when Leonard (Dave Bautista) arrives out of the woods with a knock at the cabin door.
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Old Review: M. Night Shyamalan Takes A Beach Vacation
M. Night Shyamalan, the king of twists is (sorta) back with his latest effort, the existential suspense drama Old starring Gael Garcia Bernal.
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That Shelf is giving you the chance to see M. Night Shyamalan's latest supernatural mystery thriller, Old!
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Spoiled Rotten 80: Glass
Ben and Daniel spoil M. Night Shyamalan's Glass!
Glass Trailer: Welcome to the Shyamalan-aissance
The latest Glass trailer offers comic book-style thrills, and unites Shyamalan’s Unbreakable characters David Dunn (Bruce Willis) and Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson) with Split’s mentally fractured antagonist Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy).
The Visit Blu-ray Review
Fallen golden boy M. Night Shyamalan begins to make his way back into audience's good graces with The Visit, but falls back down a little when you hear him talk about it.
After Earth Review
While Jaden Smith escapes the almost diabolically awful sci-fi adventure After Earth unscathed, his father Will Smith and director M. Night Shyamalan turn in the worst film of their respective careers.