'The Visit' is the best M. Night Shyamalan film in a while but that's not saying much
In a world where week-long visits with your grandparents already seem like a nightmare, director M. Night Shyamalan has turned that nightmare into something much worse. Since my first encounter with his films when I watched “The Sixth Sense” and got my adolescent mind blown, I’ve had a place in my thriller-loving heart for just about anything made by this guy. Throughout the years he’s had his ups and downs in the cinematic world of horror and thriller films, not to mention the flop with “The Last Airbender” and the confusing and anticlimactic plot of “The Happening,” so I was excited and intrigued to experience his attempt at redemption with “The Visit.”