Glass

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Unfortunately, this long-awaited sequel to Unbreakable is much closer in quality to Tron: Legacy than anything else. Glass is a pretty but emptily ponderous mess, its sole accomplishment being a near-total waste of whatever goodwill M. Night Shyamalan had left after spending the better part of a decade as a punch line. As an act of pure regression, it is nearly flawless, with all his worst filmmaking instincts shamelessly indulged—especially his crippling, all-consuming addiction to "The Twist." Shyamalan has said in a recent interview that no matter what happens at the box office, there will be no further additions to this universe. Glass certainly does its job in closing that door and nailing it shut. After 19 years, M. Night Shyamalan finally got to end Unbreakable the way he wanted—and now he's passed it along to us in the worst possible way. by Bobby Roberts
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M. Night Shyamalan
Cast
James McAvoy, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis

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