March 06, 2019 Thomas A. Fowler & Melissa Koons
With the release of Glass, authors Melissa Koons and Thomas A. Fowler dive into the filmography of M. Night Shyamalan. From his odd two credits beforehand that included Rosie O'Donnell playing a nun and somehow baseball, to his meteoric rise with The Sixth Sense. We talk about the twists that worked, the ones we saw coming, and the ones that fell flat, which are not all movies of his that are mutually exclusive.
With his Shyamallaissance in full swing with Split, we also trudge through some dark times while people had to run from breezes incited by plants, a beloved cartoon becomes a depressing interpretation everyone wants to forget, and Will Smith is inexplicably drained of his charisma for the first time. We also get into one of his movies that was panned but both Koons and Fowler think you should revisit.
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