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(IX) (2016)

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Metascore

Based on 47 critic reviews provided by Metacritic.com
80
The director ties themes together at the end with more finesse than usual, letting a couple of meaningful visuals speak for themselves where he might have thrown in a line or two of explanatory dialogue. And as for that final twist, it's a doozy.
80
Split goes all-in on McAvoy slipping from persona to persona, and luckily he's got the acting chops to sell it.
80
ScreenCrush
Although occasionally heavy-handed, Shyamalan's latest is his most considerate and effective film in years, with a startling emotional core.
80
Shyamalan's goal is to keep us guessing, and in that respect, Split is a resounding success - even if in others, it could have you rolling your eyes.
80
Split is a highly effective, nerve-shredding horror movie that makes the most of its claustrophobic setting, familiar setup and psychological gimmicks
80
This psycho-thriller showcases an awards-worthy performance from James McAvoy. Shyamalan papers over plot-holes with dry black humour and well-judged suspense, and - as always - holds back some surprises.
80
This is a Shyamalan movie through and through. And it's his best in some time, thanks to a magnetic McAvoy.
75
Shyamalan ingeniously places his leading man front and center, where McAvoy amuses and horrifies as the cliché plot points sometimes stumble.
67
The problem with its mystery setup is that, since we're simply waiting for The Beast to show up, the revelations are less driving plot progression than they are filling time, and that “ticking clock” is arbitrary
50
Split avoids being entirely tedious thanks to McAvoy's standout performance as he cycles through those personalities, sometimes from line to line.

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