Contest Time! Win M. Night Shyamalan’s The Visit On Blu-ray! It’s Off To Grandma’s House We Go!
January is the month of horror in 2016! There are three awesome titles coming out and one of them is M. Night Shyamalan’s The Visit which is coming to Blu-ray™ and DVD January 5, 2016!
A family visit takes a terrifying turn when two siblings learn who Grandma and Grandpa really are in The Visit, a found documentary-style suspense thriller coming to Digital HD on December 15, 2015, and Blu-ray™ and DVD as well as On Demand on January 5, 2016 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. The first collaboration from Academy Award®-nominated writer-director M. Night Shyamalan and Academy Award-nominated producer Jason Blum, The Visit Blu-ray and DVD are packed with exclusive bonus features including deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes featurette, and a suspenseful alternate ending.
When Becca and Tyler are sent to their grandparents’ secluded Pennsylvania farmhouse for a weeklong stay, they quickly discover something is not right with the elderly couple. Faced with strange rules and increasingly frightening behavior, the children soon realize it will take all their wits to make it home alive. Critics rave the latest heart-pounding thriller from the director of The Sixth Sense and Signs and the producer of Paranormal Activity and The Purge is a “deliciously creepy triumph.” (Scott Mendelson, Forbes.com)
Kathryn Hahn (“Transparent,” The Secret Life of Walter Mitty), Ed Oxenbould (Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, Paper Planes), Olivia DeJonge (“Hiding,” The Sisterhood of Night), Peter McRobbie (Lincoln, Spider-Man 2) and Deanna Dunagan (Have a Little Faith, Running Scared) star in a dementedly frightening thriller that Shawn Edwards of Fox-TV praises as “Creepy and suspenseful!”
BLU-RAY and DVD BONUS FEATURES
• Alternate Ending
• Deleted Scenes
• The Making of The Visit
• Becca’s Photos
Thanks to the awesome folks at Universal Home Video, we have a copy of The Visit on Blu-ray to giveaway!
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I like Mr. Shyamalan’s sense of the spooky.
I think it would have to be the general creepy atmosphere in his movies.
What I like about Shyamalan’s films is the general sense of unease and tension throughout most of them. In this case, you think you know what’s going to happen next but then you are completely thrown off guard.
My favorite thing about M. Night Shyamalan is that he always takes risk. One of the workers of Disney rejected “Lady in the Water”‘s script, yet M. Night still made that movie. M.Night actually bought the apartment “Lady in the Water” was filmed in rather than renting it out so he could have total control of his space. Not to mention M. Night shot “The Visit” twice- once as a horror movie and another as a comedy and then sandwiched them together. M. Night is FEARLESS- I love that 😀
My favorite thing about M. Night’s movies is that they are unpredictable. The ending of “The Sixth Sense” for example- who could’ve seen that coming? Another great example is the twist to “The Visit” and the reveal of the aliens’ allergy in “Signs” were unexpected. Even when M. Night misses the mark COMPLETELY (i.e. “Lady in the Water”), you still can’t say “WOW! I’ve seen that before”.
So yeah, I love M. Night and his movies 😀 (I even can appreciate “Lady in the Water”)
I like how uneasy his films are! Thank you! 🙂
I haven’t had a good scare in a long time! I’d like to watch this!
i love how his movies keep you guessing.
the big twist at the ends
The truth is that I haven’t admired many of his films since ‘The Sixth Sense’; though I keep hoping and I have heard great things about this film.
I like that he writes and directs his films, and I like his suspenseful stories.
Well I’ve liked 2 (Unbreakable and the Sixth Sense) because of the endings .
I love how creepy and unpredictable they are.
I love his great story telling.
They really are scary. I loved “The Sixth Sense” a lot.
Even though most of his later movies leave a lot to be desired story wise, he’s always had a fantastic directorial style. Can really create the right mood like in Unbreakable or The Village
I like the suspense in his movies.
As far as the ones I have seen of his movies I have liked the creepy vibe that they have. Plus the stories themselves are always great.
I like the way he shoots the movie, the way the scenes are set up are great. I love the creepy vibes.
I like his movies because they are suspenseful, and usually have a good twist.
The creepiness.
All of his movies are so creepy and so unexpected. Thank you