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Mr Night Shyamalan and The Meta-Humans
Eighteen years after Unbreakable, the final opus of the shinning trilogy written by M. Night Shyamalan, also known as The Eastrail #177 Trilogy, finally lands in our cinemas under the following title: Glass. The long-awaited encounter between David Dunn (Bruce Willis), Elijah Price (Samuel L....
Glass Film Review: Pure M. Night Shyamalan Goodness
Security guard David Dunn uses his supernatural abilities to track Kevin Wendell Crumb, a disturbed man who has twenty-four personalities. M. Night Shyamalan (Split) is known for insane supernatural plot’s and twist endings, placing him among the most celebrated directors living in Hollywood as each...
Comic Book Films: The Best by Year
Some years have been tough for comic book films, while others have been exceptional. Our Joseph Gioeli is here to determine which years have been the best of the best in terms of quality comic book films. Between 1978 and 2007, there was an average...
Film Review: Atomic Blonde
Atomic Blonde (2017) is the brain child of director David Leith (John Wick), who has brought 80s action film style back to modern Hollywood. This time he focuses on female assassin Lorraine Broughton (Charlize Theron), a woman with some similarities to James Bond. But does...
James McAvoy: 5 Unmissable McAvoy Movies
James McAvoy is more than a pretty face. He possesses a wide set of theatrical skills that he put forward most recently in M. night. Shyamalan's highly acclaimed Split. ComiConverse Contributor Elodie Cure runs down five unmissable performances by this sometimes underrated actor. Thanks to this production,...
Film Review: Split
In the beginning of this year, M Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable) seems decided to regain his former status of knowledgeable director with the release of his new thriller, Split. ComiConverse contributor Elodie Cure has this review. Three years ago, his name was dragged through the...
Film Review: Victor Frankenstein
Victor Frankenstein is out in theatres and our Elodie Cure has this review of a new take on an old classic. “You know the story. A lightning flash, a mad genius, an unholy creature” Daniel Radcliffe’s voiceover resonates in the theatre while the creature appears...