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More than two decades later, the haunting confession from M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense, "I see dead people," still resonates because it accomplishes something rare in horror. It terrifies us ...
On Aug. 6, 1999 — 25 years ago Tuesday — “The Sixth Sense,” written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Bruce Willis and Haley Joel Osment, opened in theaters. Equal parts ...
The quote, however, is more well-known as the most iconic line in M. Night Shyamalan’s 1999 film “The Sixth Sense. ... a nine-year-old who can, as his line indicates, see dead people.
A young Haley Joel Osment might’ve seen dead people, but these days I see a dead career — M. Night’s. With “The Sixth Sense,” the writer-director simultaneously broke out and peaked.
In “The Sixth Sense,” faith is both a sanctuary and a gateway to mystery and horror. ... (and dead people) John Dougherty October 06, 2023. ... a gift for helping people who should be beyond help.
HALEY JOEL OSMENT: (As Cole Sear) I see dead people. MA: Now, after all this time, if you still have not seen "The Sixth Sense," we are not going to ruin it for you.
After 25 years, 'The Sixth Sense' is still a pleasure to watch — even if you know the big secret What some see as ‘plot holes’ in the Bruce Willis thriller can actually make sense under the ...
From Bruce Willis to Donnie Walhberg, take a look back at the careers of the star-studded cast of M. Night Shyamalan's 1999 classic 'The Sixth Sense' as the film celebrates its 25th anniversary.
Haley Joel Osment may be known for uttering, “I see dead people,” in “The Sixth Sense,” but he said: “Nobody highlighted that line when we were shooting it.
25 years ago, a Logan Square boy heard dead people in 'Stir of Echoes' Kevin Bacon came to Chicago to make the chilling supernatural thriller that’s like “The Sixth Sense,” but scarier ...