MARY CONWAY revels in a powerful reminder that human lives are not defined by physical perfection
The Visit (15), directed by M Night Shyamalan
1/5
SIXTEEN years after The Blair Witch Project made found footage all the rage, M Night Shyamalan has finally jumped on the bandwagon.
But it is too little, too late. Shyamalan fails to employ any groundbreaking effects in this supposedly terrifying story about a brother and sister who are sent to stay for a week with their estranged grandparents at their remote Pennsylvania farm.
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