Old is M Night Shyamalan at his best : ambitious, abrasive and surprisingly poignant
After a string of duds, Shyamalan returned to studio film-making with this 2021 thriller probing ageing and sickness – via the beach that makes you old Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email In August 2002, Newsweek boldly anointed the stern-faced man pictured on the cover of its splashy (…)
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