1. Split - Rotten Tomatoes
313 Reviews · Split Pictures · Split: Trailer 2
Though Kevin (James McAvoy) has evidenced 23 personalities to his trusted psychiatrist, Dr. Fletcher (Betty Buckley), there remains one still submerged who is set to materialize and dominate all of the others. Compelled to abduct three teenage girls led by the willful, observant Casey, Kevin reaches a war for survival among all of those contained within him -- as well as everyone around him -- as the walls between his compartments shatter.
2. Split movie review & film summary (2017) | Roger Ebert
“Split” is more lean and taut in its narrative and pace than we've seen from Shyamalan lately. Despite its nearly two-hour running time, it feels like it's in ...
It’s exciting to see Shyamalan on such confident footing once more, all these years later.
3. Review - Split (2017) - Screendependent
3 jul 2017 · Het verdict. Foutloos is Split helemaal niet. Shyamalan heeft een ijzersterk scenario dat de kijker gelijkmatig meer en meer info geeft en de ...
Na 'The Visit' (2015) laat M. Night Shyamalan zijn jongste horror-thrillerkindje op je los. Lees de recensie van 'Split' nu op onze website.
4. Split Reviews - Metacritic
Split is lurid and ludicrous, and sometimes more than a little icky in its prurient, maudlin interest in the abuse of children. It's also absorbing and ...
Though Kevin (James McAvoy) has evidenced 23 personalities to his trusted psychiatrist, Dr. Fletcher (Betty Buckley), there remains one still submerged who is set to materialize and dominate all the others. Compelled to abduct three teenage girls led by the willful, observant Casey (Anya Taylor-Joy), Kevin reaches a war for survival among all of those contained within him—as well as everyone around him—as the walls between his compartments shatter apart.
5. Split: A Review and Its Unexpected Merit
Even though it is a horror film, a thriller meant to entertain and not to document, Split should be held to the common standard of not causing harm to DID ...
Producer and director M. Night Shyamalan and producers Marc Bienstock and Jason Blum’s (2016) latest film, Split, is a horror thriller where the main character Kevin, played by James McAvoy, suffers from dissociative identity disorder (DID) and kidnaps three teenage girls. Kevin keeps the girls in an abandoned basement where his numerous identities are revealed to them.Towards the end of the movie, the final identity Kevin takes on is a vicious beast that climbs walls, deflects bullets, and ultimately kills two of the abducted girls with his bare hands. Only one girl is spared by the beast because of the scars he finds all over her body. The scars elucidate that both of them were abused as children, which exempts her from the beast’s quest for an erasure of those who, according to him, live with a delusional sense of safety (Shyamalan, Blum, Bienstock, & Shyamalan, 2016).
6. Split review – James McAvoy is 23 shades of creepy in M Night ...
27 sep 2016 · It is a full and satisfying film that, if you stopped watching 18 seconds before the conclusion, would still suit as a juicy bit of smart horror ...
Surprise! The Sixth Sense director’s shock-twist kidnap thriller premiered in a secret screening at Austin’s Fantastic Fest – a masterful blend of Hitchcock, horror and therapy session
7. Split critic reviews - Metacritic
Split is a highly effective, nerve-shredding horror movie that makes the most of its claustrophobic setting, familiar setup and psychological gimmicks.
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8. Split (2017) - SPOILER-FREE Review
16 jan 2019 · Split is Shyamalan's return to his old early 2000's self. Brilliantly unconventional storytelling, a lot of suspense, some very captivating subplots.
Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan Written by: M. Night Shyamalan Starring: James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, Betty Buckley, Jessica Sula, Haley Lu Richardson Runtime: 116 min Synopsis: James McAvoy plays Kevin, a man with a genetic disease which allows him to have multiple persona
9. Split review – M Night Shyamalan twists again – and again | Horror films
19 jan 2017 · Split wants to have its cake and eat it in terms of mental illness, but it's an unpredictable, suspenseful little tale that comes together ...
This suspenseful tale is surprisingly satisfying thanks to clever plotting and a fine performance from James McAvoy as a man with two dozen personalities
10. Recensie Split (2016) - FilmTotaal
... DVD top 10 · Blu-ray reviews. Zoeken. Split. Recensie 18.01.2017. Split (2016). M. Night ... Anno 2017 blijkt Shyamalan geheel naar eigen stijl toch nog ...
M. Night Shyamalan verrast met een fascinerende thriller over een ontvoerder met vierentwintig persoonlijkheden.
11. 'Split': This Multiple-Personality Thriller May Scare You to Death
18 jan 2017 · Split falls in the Shyamalan-plus column, mostly because McAvoy raises the bar on a banal girls-in-peril plot. After a high-school birthday ...
Does multiple-personality psycho-thriller 'Spilt' officially signal M. Night Shyamalan's comeback? Peter Travers on why it will scare you to death.
12. Split Review | Movie - Empire Magazine
16 jan 2017 · Split Review ; Release Date: 19 Jan 2017 ; Running Time: 117 minutes ; Certificate: 15 ; Original Title: Split (2017).
Read Empire's review of M. Night Shyamalan's latest thriller, Split.
13. Split Movie Review | Common Sense Media
Parents need to know that Split is a smart, satisfying horror thriller from Sixth Sense director M. Night Shyamalan. It's about a man (James McAvoy) with ...
Teen girls in danger in smart, satisfying, scary thriller. Read Common Sense Media's Split review, age rating, and parents guide.
14. Split Review - IGN
18 nov 2016 · A stylish and enthralling thriller about a group of teenage girls being held captive by a man with dissociative personality disorder (DID), ...
M. Night Shyamalan's latest film is an engaging, stylish psychological thriller.
15. Split (2017) Movie Review - Medium
20 feb 2017 · The film is fairly straightforward in its story and never hints at a hidden subtext. The ending will leave some viewers incredulous, but it is believable ...
The words “M. Night Shyamalan” used to elicit groans or sighs. After releasing often laughably bad films through the late 2000s he returned…