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Split

User rating: 3.44 70 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: January 20, 2017

On DVD/Blu-ray: April 18, 2017

PG-13 | Thriller | 1h 57m

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3.44/5

User rating: 3.44

Based on 228 votes and 70 reviews.


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User rating: February 22, 2017

No one else could have pulled this off like James McAvoy did.

User rating: February 20, 2017

This move was excellent. The ending was different. The story line was also, different from the rest. Those who gave the film one and two star ratings are being super critics. The actor did a phenomenal job.

User rating: February 18, 2017

Two thumbs up!!

User rating: February 18, 2017

It wasn't nearly as good as I was hoping. The ending was especially disappointing.

User rating: February 16, 2017

i am so sick of movies that use that old offensive trope that mental illness is dangerous and makes one a monster. this is a terrible film that relies on terrible stereotypes. also, the acting is so bad. poor james mcavoy. just, no. no. no. no.

User rating: February 14, 2017

Excellent film and the ending left me breathless!!! 2 Thumbs up!!! Totally did not see it coming!!!

User rating: February 12, 2017

Not what I expected which is a good thing!

User rating: February 12, 2017

- Slow buildup - Great acting by James McAvoy - Cool ending with nod to previous Shyamalan movie - Other actors are pretty bland in their roles - Very interesting script overall

User rating: February 12, 2017

Another terrific twisty plot from the brain of Shyamalan, wonderfully realized by Mr. Tumnus himself, James McAvoy, in tour de force performance. But, unlike The Visit, I saw the final plot twist coming.

User rating: February 11, 2017

Acting was great, but story of the movie so poor. This is some what a Christian's theological twist, if you are pure from sin then the killer won't kill you in the movie.