Win a Copy of Split on Blu-ray
James McAvoy showed news aspects of his talent in M. Night Shyamalan’s return to scary filmmaking with Split. The film, which took the box office crown in January, is coming to Blu-ray on April 18 and we have a copy to give away to a lucky reader. Courtesy of Universal Home Entertainment, we’ll give you an opportunity to experience the frightening thriller which delves into the mysterious depths of one man’s fractured mind as a terror unlike the world has seen prepares to be unleashed. Split offers viewers a closer look at the movie fans are raving about with a never-before-seen alternate ending, deleted scenes, character spotlight, and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film.
All you need to do is tell us which your favorite Shyamalan film and why.
We need your entries submitted before 11:59 p.m., Monday, April 17. The contest is open to readers only in the United States and Canada. The decision of ComicMix‘s judge will be final. The winner will receive a copy directly from Universal Home Entertainment.
- Alternate Ending Deleted Scenes
- The Making of Split– Filmmakers, cast, and crew discuss what attracted them to the project and how they were able to bring such a unique premise to life.
- The Many Faces of James McAvoy- A look at how James McAvoy approached the challenge of playing so many different identities.
- The Filmmaker’s Eye: M. Night Shyamalan- Director and writer M. Night Shyamalan has a singular, big-picture vision of his projects. Producers, cast, and crew discuss how Night’s process gives them the freedom to execute their roles to the fullest.
I enjoyed Signs for the sci fi horror and the religious undertones. Thanks for the giveaway, I hope that I win.
My favorite is easily The Sixth Sense because of the well crafted creepy atmosphere and the brilliant twist ending.
My favorite Shyamalan film has always been The Village. I love period films so the “setting” with it’s spooky edge had me from the get-go, the cast was fantastic and the twist was both unexpected and really made me think. I was lucky enough to go in without knowing to expect a twist so that made it really gripping and surprising. I loved the film’s unique and interesting exploration of grief and love.