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M. Night Shyamalan

M. Night Shyamalan headshot

IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0796117/

Date of Birth:6 August 1970, Mahé, Pondicherry, India

Height:5' 10" (1.78 m)

Trademarks:Frequently uses Philadelphia as the backdrop in his movies. As seen in the films Wide Awake (1998), The Sixth Sense (1999), Unbreakable (2000), Signs (2002) and The Village (2004). Having some sort of twist in the end or surprise ending in his films Frequently uses shots of people's reflections in various objects Many of his films involve two ordinary individuals with extraordinary abilities or events happening to them. One of the people either has connections to a child or is a child, and the one connected to the child is always having marital difficulties. Frequently uses fluttering curtains, such as when Bruce Willis discovers the victimized mother in Unbreakable (2000) and in the last shot of Signs (2002). Films often use an event from the main character's past as a major connection to what is happening in the present (the Vincent Gray case in The Sixth Sense (1999), the car crash in Unbreakable (2000), the death of the wife in Signs (2002)) Makes cameo appearances in his own movies, like Alfred Hitchcock, one of his favorite directors. Frequently uses water as a sign of death or weakness (the aliens in Signs (2002) and David Dunn in Unbreakable (2000) both have the same weakness; in The Sixth Sense (1999), Malcolm Crowe's killer is hiding in a bathroom. In The Village (2004), Finton becomes too scared to continue on with Ivy when it is raining.) Car crashes play pivotal roles in all his films: Cole reveals his gift to his mother during a traffic jam in The Sixth Sense (1999), David "loses" his football abilities in a car accident in Unbreakable (2000), and Graham's wife dies in a bizarre car accident in Signs (2002). Many of his films have an important scene set in a basement. The Sixth Sense (1999): Malcolm is in the basement when discovering important plot information; Unbreakable (2000): David discovers his strength in a basement; Signs (2002): The family is in the basement when the aliens attack. In The Village (2004), when they are in the cellar (basement) Ivy discovers that Lucius really does care for her. His films tend to be religiously themed Lengthy, uncut, immovable shot of two people talking. Usually the two characters are standing a distance from the camera. Use of bright colors, especially red, to signify a clue or crucial item in the movie. Always works with James Newton Howard for the musical score Never uses stock sound effects; insists that all foley sounds, ambience, and other audio be originally created Often works with particular actors twice in consecutive movies. For example Bruce Willis in The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable, both Joaquin Phoenix and Cherry Jones in Signs and The Village, and Bryce Dallas Howard in The Village and Lady in the Water. Films contain widowed spouses or struggling/abandoned marriages. Anna Crowe in The Sixth Sense was a widow and Lynn Sear's husband had abandoned them. The struggling relationship of David and Audrey in Unbreakable. Graham was a widower in Signs. Alice was a widow in The Village. Cleveland was a widower in Lady in the Water. Finally, the struggling marriage of Alma and Elliott in The Happening. His characters are often ordinary individuals caught up in extraordinary circumstances Often includes a spiral motif or pattern in environments. The stairway at the birthday party in The Sixth Sense (1999), a chalk pattern in a school playground in Unbreakable (2000), the direction in which the corn was bent in Signs (2002). Emphasises beats between actions and dialogue delivery, so his characters lines and actions seldom (if ever) overlap. Frequently uses broken glass as a symbol of fragility or to foreshadow a terrible event.

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Split

7.7 / 7213 votes

UK Cinema Release Date

Friday 20th January 2017
Split poster
Contains sustained threat and abduction theme. Suitable for 15 years and over.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 10th February 2019.
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Directed by:

Genres:

Horror, Thriller

Language:

English

Runtime:

1 hour 57 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

After three girls are kidnapped by a man with 24 distinct personalities they must find some of the different personalities that can help them while running away and staying alive from the others.

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Glass

7.1 / 26403 votes

UK Premiere

Wednesday 9th January 2019
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UK Cinema Release Date

Friday 18th January 2019
Glass poster
Contains infrequent strong violence and bloody images. Suitable for 15 years and over.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 12th April 2019.
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Directed by:

Genre:

Thriller

Language:

English

Runtime:

2 hours 9 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

Security guard David Dunn uses his supernatural abilities to track Kevin Wendell Crumb, a disturbed man who has twenty-four personalities. A sequel to M. Night Shyamalan's book thriller Unbreakable.

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Old

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UK Cinema Release Date

Friday 6th August 2021
Old poster
Contains sustained threat, strong violence and injury detail. Suitable for 15 years and over.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 16th October 2021.
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Directed by:

Genre:

Thriller

Language:

English

Runtime:

1 hour 48 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

This summer, visionary filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan unveils a chilling, mysterious new thriller about a family on a tropical holiday who discover that the secluded beach where they are relaxing for a few hours is somehow causing them to age rapidly - reducing their entire lives into a single day.

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UK Cinema Release Date

Friday 3rd February 2023
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Age rating / classification to be confirmed.
Current Status:complete

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Language:

Unknown

Runtime:

Unknown
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UK Cinema Release Date

Friday 7th June 2024

Estimated UK DVD/Blu-Ray Release Date

September-December 2024
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Current Status:post-production

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Genres:

Fantasy, Horror, Mystery

Language:

English

Runtime:

Unknown

Movie Synopsis:

A young artist gets stranded in an extensive, immaculate forest in western Ireland, where, after finding shelter, she becomes trapped alongside three strangers, stalked by mysterious creatures each night.

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