Few filmmakers have had quite the career trajectory of M. Night Shyamalan, whose early hit thrillers catapulted him into stardom before a string of critical misses that damaged his reputation. Despite his name being attached to a few movies that many found disastorous, Shyamalan’s ambition and earnestness has led to a second wave of B-movie thrillers like Split, Old, and his latest, Trap, starring Josh Hartnett. These movies have remained divisive among both fans and critics, some of whom embrace his modern, original, imaginative thrills, while others hold onto his early period as his most successful works, especially The Sixth Sense.
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