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Glass – 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review

In my original Glass review, I gave it a not-so-favorable review. Upon a second viewing, my thoughts on the film didn’t really change. It’s my firm belief that M. Night Shyamalan’s

M. Night Shyamalan explains why Glass ended the way it did

Glass is now in theaters, and it grossed $40.58 million over its 3-day opening weekend. It brought in Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson and James McAvoy together as they confront each

Glass Review

After a long, long, long string of bad films, M. Night Shyamalan has finally found his groove once again with his past two films, The Visit and Split. The latter surprised

Glass fan screening reactions show disconnect between critics and fans

M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass is coming to theaters this Friday, and critics haven’t been too kind about the film starring Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and James McAvoy. However, a fan

SDCC: The villains team up in the first trailer for Glass

When Unbreakable came out, it was one of the few good superhero films that came out in the early 00s. Ever since then Shyamalan’s career became a metaphor for a

Glass poster features Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and James McAvoy

M. Night Shyamalan has unleashed the one-sheet poster for Glass, the successor to his “superhero” film Unbreakable and Split. In the image, we see Bruce Willis reprising his role as

CinemaCon 2018: The Unbreakable universe collides in Glass trailer

Halloween wasn’t the only film that blew away audiences during Universal’s CinemaCon presentation. Not only did we get Halloween but we also got a sneak peek at the brand new trailer

M. Night Shyamalan begins filming sequel ‘Glass’

I think we can all say it at the same time: Split surprised us all. I’m not saying it was a masterpiece, by any means, but honestly I think we

How Google Glass and other augmented reality eye-wear can be incorporated into gaming

When Google Glass was first announced, my initial thoughts were quite indifferent. I didn’t see it as a huge advancement in the wearable-tech industry due to it’s limited use. With