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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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User rating: 3.44

Based on 228 votes and 70 reviews.


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User rating: February 11, 2017

Should have heeded the bad reviews on this movie. Not even worth watching on TV. As one previous reviewer remarked, should change his name to Shysterman!

User rating: February 10, 2017

Eccellent story and suspense. M Knight is baaaaaaaaack.

User rating: February 8, 2017

The best part of the movie was to take a nap while outside was raining and cold. Save your money.

User rating: February 8, 2017

When they are going to take down this piece of junk of movie?

User rating: February 8, 2017

His movies are like piece a quilts. They are from different movies. No beginning not end. He should stop making movies.

User rating: February 8, 2017

Terrible. We left earlier from the movie. We got our money back. Another scam movie from him.

User rating: February 8, 2017

i dont like itt

User rating: February 8, 2017

Very well done, etc. I got a kick every time I heard him say 'etc'. It was like the King and I, etc etc etc. If the character wasn't such a devil he'd be very likeable. All the characters played well. The uncle was reprehensible, why does he live? A theme of life, that real scumbags live long lives, & everyone thinks they're wonderful.

User rating: February 6, 2017

I am a fan of Shyamalan's movies and enjoyed the movie. Great performance by lead actor James McAvoy portraying a man with multiple personalities. This psychological thriller has a great plot but it was a bit disappointing at the end with the element of fantasy.

User rating: February 5, 2017

I'm writing this preview based on M Night Shysterman's previous attempts at movie making. His worst effort, indeed THE worst attempt at putting together a "horror" movie was The Happening, where the terrifying subject was a virus causing people to kill themselves. This was depicted in the movie as blowing wind. WOW what special effects. That's why I wouldn't spend a nickel on any of his movies. Pity that Anya Taylor-Joy is in this abomination because she has shown herself to be a fantastic actress. (see The Witch) Hope she chooses her roles more carefully in future.