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The Visit (2015)
The visit follows the terrifying experience of two children who are sent to their grandparents house to spend a week with their while their single mom goes on a relaxing vacation with her boyfriend.
23 July 1973, Westchester, Illinois, USA
27 January 1970, USA
25 March 1977, Haverford, Pennsylvania, USA
1 June 2001, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
1 June 1982, Dallas, Texas, USA
16 April 1990, Nuremberg, Bavaria, West Germany
28 August 1984, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, USA
May 03, 2016
M. Night Shyamalan made another good movie, and I'm as surprised as you are.
April 05, 2016
There is definitely a lot to appreciate in this creepy little number, however, if you're not a fan of this particular sub-genre, then you're probably better off looking for your frights elsewhere.
September 21, 2016
The new movie from M. Night Shyamalan... is... good?
May 25, 2016
[A] collection of jump scares [that lasts] until everyone arrives at [Shyamalan's] trademarked final twist (also called, in more recent times, the closing cringe).
September 11, 2015
It is with some surprise-and perhaps even a hint of disappointment-that I must report that The Visit is merely mediocre and not the breathtaking calamity that we've come to anticipate from its author.
April 17, 2016
It's a strange thing to watch a filmmaker try like hell to convince us that he's in on the joke that's become his career.
June 12, 2016
Here, [Shyamalan] loosened up, shed some of his ego, and reminded all of us what a gifted writer and director he truly is.
September 11, 2015
M. Night Shyamalan's latest film may well have been his last chance at redemption. Fortunately, he rises to the challenge and makes The Visit good, scary fun.
September 21, 2015
For all its intelligence and craft, M. Night Shyamalan's foray into the genre of found-footage horror has the feeling of homework done well.
September 11, 2015
An unoriginal faux-doc horror picture that actually works like a demonic charm.

