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Best of M. Night Shyamalan’s twisted movies to watch on OTT

Best of M. Night Shyamalan's twisted movies to watch on OTT

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Nothing beats settling in for a movie that starts normally, then flips everything you thought you knew. M. Night Shyamalan gets that feeling just right, letting tension simmer until bam, the twist lands and you need to watch it again. Here are five of his best mind-benders that still give me chills-ready for your next streaming night.

The Sixth Sense

Picture a scared kid who chats with ghosts nobody else sees, spilling their sad stories in empty playgrounds. He opens up to a kind psychologist who sticks around, piecing together clues from shivery chills and locked doors. That ending? It sneaks up soft, then knocks the wind out of you, making every scene click differently.

Signs

A dad wakes to weird circles smashed in his corn out back, right as freaky lights flicker over the farm at night. He rallies the family with bats and prayers, turning kitchen water into the scariest weapon ever against slimy visitors. The attic standoff had me peeking through my fingers, feeling that raw panic of home invasion gone cosmic.

Split

Three girls trapped in grimy cells deal with a guy whose moods flip wild, from soft-spoken to straight-up animal. The smart one watches patterns, plotting her shot while hunger and howls wear her down. When the 24th side hints at showing up, your stomach drops. It’s the kind of creepy that sticks, blurring who the real beast is.

Unbreakable

One guy survives a killer train crash without a scratch, catching the eye of this comics nut in a wheelchair who thinks he’s onto something big. They poke at his limits in quiet warehouses, building to rainy clashes that feel almost too real. Heroes without capes? Yeah, it grounds the whole super thing in a way that sneaks into your thoughts later.

The Village

Tight-knit town folks swear off the dark woods full of howling things in red cloaks, living by rules carved from old fears. A brave blind woman pushes past the edges anyway, love pulling her into grass and gasps. Layers peel back slow, showing fear’s the tightest cage. Watching alone at night? Total edge-of-seat stuff. Go to Source

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