Lynch's film uses his surrealism through the absurd, burrowing to the underbelly of small town America & into the psychosis of a violent man.
Lynch's film uses his surrealism through the absurd, burrowing to the underbelly of small town America & into the psychosis of a violent man.
SPLIT is M. Night Shyamalan's best film to date: a tense, thrilling horror that doesn't need blood or ghosts to scare, just the terrifying capacity of what human beings are capable.
When Hap & Leonard think they've finally found BB's killer, another twist shocks them in the end.
When twin brothers Emmit & Ray Stussy butt heads over a vintage stamp left by their father, the disagreement turns unexpectedly, inadvertently deadly after Ray does something drastic.
Megan must face the consequences of her actions. Meanwhile, a disappearance in Rome leads Kyle & Anderson to a new, dangerous consequence of the rise in possessions.
As Dylan & Emma struggle in the wake of revelations about Norman, former Sheriff Alex Romero heads straight for the station intent on being judge, jury, & executioner.
Mike finds himself at Los Pollos Hermanos when backtracking the people keeping an eye on him. And he's got Jimmy helping him spy.
Hap & Leonard work undercover at the carnival to try rooting out the killer. Before unexpectedly terrible things happen.
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