Review of Glass (2019) by Barry Hertz for Globe and Mail — 18 Jan 2019
McAvoy and Paulson fight as hard as they can against Shyamalan’s instincts – even though, as with "Split," it’s gross to watch dissociative identity disorder played for horror and laughs – but theirs' is a pointless battle.
The somnambulist Willis and Jackson have the better idea, dozing through their scenes until the cheques clear. (Jackson, to be fair, has the benefit of his character being literally asleep for the film’s first hour.
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This review of Glass (2019) was written by Barry Hertz and published by Globe and Mail on 18 Jan 2019.
Glass has generally received positive reviews.
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