Manoj Nelliyattu, "M. Night" Shyamalan has had one of Hollywood's most interesting stories that could well have come from one of his scripts. After two independent movies which amounted to little success, Shyamalan set the world afire with 1999's The Sixth Sense, which took critics off guard, gathering six Academy Award nominations and rolling to an almost $700 million box office take, making it the most successful horror film all the way until 2017, when It finally knocked it off. But after a financial and critical success such as that, where do you go from there? Join myself, Matt, and the returning Michael Guarnieri as we take the journey to answering that question, which we begin with The Sixth Sense and will eventually lead to Shyamalan's new film Old, scheduled for release this July.With Split being a massive success, our buddy M Night decided it was finally time to close out the trilogy he had been drawing the foundations of for almost two decades. Armed with a 'best of' the M Night Eastrail 777 Trilogy' cast at his disposal (as well as the eager to work with M Night Sarah Paulson) Shyamalan set forth on ending the journey these characters had taken to finally meet. But with two successes behind him, would this once again be a humbled M Night? Or will the ego driven monster behind The Last Airbender and The Happening once again rear his ugly head like The Beast does in this film?Join myself, Matt, and Mike as we once again dive into the mind of M Night Shyamalan with this review of Glass. And be sure to stay till the end, as we take one final set of predictions of what we are going to expect once we step forth into the theater (yay!) and finally get to see Old, which will be our very next review! Glass (2019) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW!Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
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