Directed by M. Night Shyamalan (Split; The Last Airbender; The Happening; Lady in the Water; The Village; The Sixth Sense) and starring James McAvoy (Split; Deadpool 2; X-Men: Apocalypse; Victor Frankenstein; The Last King of Scotland; Atonement), Bruce Willis (Split; A Good Day to Die Hard; Looper; Lucky Number Slevin), Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction; The Hateful Eight; Unicorn Store; Kong: Skull Island; Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children; Kingsman: The Secret Service) and Sarah Paulson (12 Years a Slave; Bird Box; Ocean's Eight; Mud; New Year's Eve).

Drama; 129 mins; 12+

A film which features James McAvoy as a disturbed soul with 24 different personalities, his real persona being Kevin Wendell Crumb. He has killed a number of people, with 4 teenage girls the latest to disappear. Security shop owner David Dunn (Bruce Willis) feels the police are not doing enough to find the killer and acts as a lone vigilante to locate him. When he does, both he and Kevin Wendell Crumb are placed in a high-security psychiatric hospital, long with another patient, Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson), with all three being treated by Dr. Ellie Staple (Sarah Paulson) who is out to prove the trio do not actually possess superhuman abilities.

With the first part of the film setting the scene of how they all got to be incarcerated together, the second part sees many of Kevin Wendell Crumb's alternate personalities coming out. Then Dr. Ellie Staple outs them in a room together, and the third part reveals the various layers of what the doctor is trying to accomplish - the three are linked by something more sinister - and who is behind it; they ultimately escape and chaos ensues...

An intriguing drama that carries on from M. Night Shyamalan's previous film "Split", with wonderful performances from the three principle actors. The lengthy middle part, in particular, is heavy on dialogue, before it evolves into an intense thriller.