Every M. Night Shyamalan Movie, Ranked Worst To Best
Summary M. Night Shyamalan is a name synonymous with thrilling twists and captivating storytelling. From the Oscar-nominated The Sixth Sense, to his more recent endeavors, Shyamalan's filmography showcases a wide range of narratives and genres, alongside plenty of creator cameos. While some of his works have garnered critical acclaim and strong box-office performances, others have sparked significant debate among fans and critics alike.
Release Date June 30, 2010 Cast Noah Ringer , Dev Patel , Nicola Peltz Beckham , Jackson Rathbone , Shaun Toub Runtime 103 Minutes Main Genre Action Writers M. Night Shyamalan Director M. Night Shyamalan Distributor Paramount Pictures Expand M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender was a critical disaster, with a 5% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
It was the heavy reliance on exposition and the lack of engaging plot elements that contributed to the poor reception of the film. That poor reception was mirrored at the box office, as After Earth struggled to make good on a significant marketing campaign by failing to meet expectations at the box office. The film bombed both in box-office performance and with critics, making it a major disappointment for Shyamalan.
Release Date July 20, 2006 Writers M. Night Shyamalan Cast Paul Giamatti , Bryce Dallas Howard , Jeffrey Wright , Bob Balaban , Sarita Choudhury Runtime 110 Minutes Main Genre Drama Director M. Night Shyamalan Distributor Warner Bros. Pictures Expand Lady in the Water received 25% on Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus stated that it was very ambitious but misguided. The film tells the story of a woman from a fantasy world who washes up at a suburban apartment complex.
Release Date March 20, 1998 Writers M. Night Shyamalan Cast Denis Leary , Joseph Cross , Rosie O'Donnell , Dana Delany , Timothy Reifsnyder , Camryn Manheim Runtime 88 minutes Main Genre Drama Director M. Night Shyamalan Expand Shyamalan's feature film directorial debut, Wide Awake holds a 44% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Close 10 The Visit Found Footage Done Right The Visit PG-13HorrorComedy Where to Watch Not available*Availability in US From director M. Night Shyamalan, The Visit follows two siblings who are sent to stay with their estranged grandparents while their mother is out of town on vacation. Realizing that all isn't what it seems during their stay, the siblings set out to find out what is really going on at their grandparents' home.
Release Date January 16, 2019 Writers M. Night Shyamalan Cast Luke Kirby , Bruce Willis , James McAvoy , Samuel L. Jackson , Anya Taylor-Joy , Charlayne Woodard , Sarah Paulson , Spencer Treat Clark Runtime 129 minutes Director M. Night Shyamalan Studio Universal Pictures Expand Glass is the capstone to Shyamalan's Eastrail 177 trilogy, sitting at a 36% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Release Date July 23, 2021 Writers M. Night Shyamalan Cast Gael García Bernal , Vicky Krieps , Rufus Sewell , Alex Wolff , Thomasin McKenzie Runtime 108 minutes Main Genre Thriller Director M. Night Shyamalan Studio Perfect World Pictures , Blinding Edge Pictures Expand Old is a movie about a group of people who somehow find themselves in a mysterious condition where they begin to age at an ultra-high speed on the beach, holding a rating of 50% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Although this film received quite polarizing reviews, The Village is still one of the more interesting films in Shyamalan's oeuvre due to its peculiar setting and some thought-provoking themes. However, what glued many viewers to this film was that polarizing twist. 5 Signs Signs Had Effective Suspense With Critical Praise Signs PG-13MysteryThrillerDrama Sci-Fi Where to Watch Not available*Availability in US Signs is a sci-fi horror film by director M. Night Shyamalan. It follows devout priest Graham Hess and his family as they find themselves in the middle of a mysterious event where crop circles appear in the middle of their farmland.
4 Trap A Cat-and-Mouse Thriller Trap Not Yet RatedThrillerMystery Trap is a film by writer-director M. Night Shyamalan under his Blinding Edge Pictures label. The film is part of a deal struck with Warner Bros for him to direct and produce several films under their banner. Release Date September 26, 2016 Writers M. Night Shyamalan Cast Kim Director , Betty Buckley , Haley Lu Richardson , Brad William Henke , Anya Taylor-Joy , James McAvoy , Jessica Sula Runtime 1h 57m Director M. Night Shyamalan Studio Universal Pictures Expand Split did well, with a 77% Rotten Tomatoes score in 2016. Many critics wanted to point out the strength of the performances and their psychological heft, with James McAvoy playing a man harboring multiple personalities.
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