Writer and director M. Night Shyamalan is returning to the big screen with Old, which promises to be a fresh start for the director who defined modern suspense films in the 2000s. Every one of his projects in his two-decade catalogâfrom The Sixth Sense all the way through his Unbreakable trilogyâcarries with it a unique theme: fear. So, we wonder, what are his movies afraid of?
Iâve compiled a list of Shyamalanâs biggest films from the past 22 years, starting with 1999’s The Sixth Sense through his upcoming film Old. Instead of ranking each one on qualityâbecause, letâs be honest, most of us are in agreement about which ones are good and which are badâI decided to explore what fear is present and explored in each film (keep in mind this is a subjective list but one that is also 100% correct). This culminates in an overall fear thatâs present in all his work. Well, except for Sheâs All That. Yep, Shyamalan worked on the script for the classic â90s âboy meets nerd and gives her a makeoverâ movie. Though the only thing to fear in that one is being âwack.â
The Village (2004): Isolationism
Lady in the Water (2006): Irrelevancy
The Happening (2008): Climate Change
The Last Airbender (2010): Adaptations
After Earth (2013): Fear Itself