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Glass

Glass

2019
PG-13
129 min
Drama Horror Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

After pursuing Kevin Wendell Crumb and the multiple identities that reside within, David Dunn finds himself locked in a mental hospital alongside his archenemy, Elijah Price. The trio must now contend with a psychiatrist, who is out to prove they do not actually possess superhuman abilities.

6.6
IMDb Rating
37%
Rotten Tomatoes
43
Metacritic
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Ratings & Reviews

6.6
IMDb Rating
37%
Rotten Tomatoes
43
Metacritic

Technical Details

129 min
Runtime
18 Jan 2019
Release Date
PG-13
Content Rating
Movie
Content Type
2019
Year
Genres
Drama Horror Sci-Fi

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User Reviews

garethmb

Recent

It is hard to believe it has been 19 years since “Unbreakable” arrived in cinemas as the film seemed to setup a sequel but it did not look like it would come to fruition. That all changed in 2016 when “Split” arrived and shocked audiences with a late reveal that showed a connection to the film. Writer/Director M. Night Shyamalan has wasted no time in bringing the new film to fans with the arrival of “GLASS”. The film picks up soon after the events of “Split” as The Horde embodied by 23 personal...

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Martha

7.0/10
Recent

I love these characters. I love the cast. I did not love the ending but... Eh, can't have everything. James McAvoy is so damn awesome with the multiple personalities his character has. And to me, this is one of Samuel L Jackson's best roles. Bruce Willis always delivers his bad ass persona in a way relateable by all who watch his films.

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RalphRahal

5.0/10
Recent

Glass (2019) is an interesting conclusion to M. Night Shyamalan’s unconventional superhero trilogy, but I’ll admit, it didn’t quite hit the same sweet spot as Unbreakable or Split. While it ties the threads of these worlds together, the magic felt a little dimmer this time around. That said, there are some genuinely impressive moments that make it worth the watch. James McAvoy is the real MVP here. Once again, his performance as Kevin Wendell Crumb (and his many personalities) is mind-blowing...

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