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Glass
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James McAvoy, Bruce Willis, Anya Taylor-Joy, Sarah Paulson View AllCrew
M. Night Shyamalan (Screenplay), M. Night Shyamalan (Director) View AllRelease: Jan. 16th, 2019
Runtime: 2 hours, 9 minutes
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"Universal Pictures has released a film description for the upcoming M. Night Shyamalan movie, Glass, which is a sequel to last year's hit movie Split and related to the 2000 Unbreakable movie...
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So, I saw it. Stray thoughts collected below I'd say it's worse than Unbreakable (which I think is decent-to-good and almost certainly my favourite Shyamalan) but better than Split (which I didn't lik...
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Takoma11
It's nice that Carlayne Woodard and Spencer Treat Clark reprise their roles from Unbreakable, but neither are given much to do and as David's son, Joseph, Clark is given some painful "comic relief" moments.
It's nice that Carlayne Woodard and Spencer Treat Clark reprise their roles from Unbreakable, but neither are given much to do and as David's son, Joseph, Clark is given some painful "comic relief" moments.
Gideon58
This film takes place 19 years after the events in the 2000 film Unbreakable where we are re-introduced to that film's main character, David Dunn (Bruce Willis), the man who miraculously survived a devastating train accident and is believed to be a superhero.
This film takes place 19 years after the events in the 2000 film Unbreakable where we are re-introduced to that film's main character, David Dunn (Bruce Willis), the man who miraculously survived a devastating train accident and is believed to be a superhero.
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