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"OUR GRANDPARENTS LOVES US SO MUCH This was a good film from M. Night Shyamalan since The Signs (2002. He has given us pretty shitty movies lately, but this one need to be checked out. Performances were great, especially Deanna Dunagan who played Nana but the kids pulled their own parts as well. Mood was creepy. Got few chills and scares on certain points. Twist was acceptable but not mind blowing. Wasn't any of that The Village (2004) moderntime reveal, or Devil (2010) type of shit, where jam"
"Kakkavaippoja, oksentelelua ja mukadokkaria. Onneksi olkoon Night, olette palanneet kauhun pariiin. Yksi tähti, vaikka tässä oli muutama ihan hyvä hetki."
"19./20.07.2016 Nice horror movie with some creepy moments but the end could be better and the young brother should not rap. my rating: 6,5"
“To be honest, I find it rather difficult to judge this movie. Indeed, on one hand, it was easily better than the last 4 directing efforts from this director (but it wasn’t something really difficult to pull). On the other hand, it was still nothing really amazing though. First of all, Shyamalan went for one of the the oldest and cheapest tricks in the horror genre, the found-footage gimmick. This way, the whole thing was so cheap that, even if it would completely fail, it would still make some money at the box-office (which it did). Still, I have to admit it, I always had a weak spot for the found-footage genre and, if done properly, it can work very well. No, eventually, what bothered me the most is that, as usual with this director, the whole thing started with a decent concept but i” read more
"The twist at the end is so undeniably creepy, the whole thing plays out like something one would read on the Subreddit Forums. The rap scene at the end of the film was cute, but kind of unflattering, to an ending that should otherwise be grim or unnerving. It's not bad, actually shows promise Shyamalan still has hope at redemption. Wait, did I just say that?"
" Cast : a bunch of unknown actors What was it about? Two siblings become increasingly frightened by their grandparents' disturbing behavior while visiting them on vacation. My two cents: To be honest, I find it rather difficult to judge this movie. Indeed, on one hand, it was easily better than the last 4 directing efforts from this director (but it wasn’t something really difficult to pull). On the other hand, it was still nothing really amazing though. First of all, Shyamalan went for o"
" Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan Produced by: Marc Bienstock, Ashwin Rajan, Jason Blum,Steven Schnieder and M. Night Shyamalan Written by: M. Night Shyamalan Cinematography: Maryse Alberti Edited by: Luke Ciarrocchi Distributed by: Universal Pictures"