- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- September 10, 2015 (9 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Production companies
- Blinding Edge Pictures · Blumhouse Productions
- Runtime
- 1h 34m
- Rating
- PG-13
The Visit
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Olivia DeJongeRebecca Jamison
Steve AnnanMan on the Street
Ed OxenbouldTyler Jamison
Benjamin KanesDad
Deanna DunaganNana
Peter McRobbiePop Pop
Kathryn HahnLoretta Jamison
Ocean JamesYoung Becca
Seamus MoroneyYoung Tyler
Celia Keenan-BolgerStacey
Samuel StricklenConductor
Patch DarraghDr. Sam
Jorge CordovaMiguel
Crew
Producers
Reviews
Visit, The Two distinct problems of execution keep The Visit, M. Night Shyamalan's "comeback" from being anything more than another disappointing title on an increasingly uneven filmography. Despite a promising premise and effective "...
'The Visit' review: M. Night Shyamalan goes to grandma's house, scares himself silly Two kids and their video cameras visit the grandparents they've never met on a remote Pennsylvania farm. Nothing odd about that.
The Visit movie review & film summary (2015) The Visit is a film so purely entertaining that you almost forget how scary it is.
Review: A worthwhile 'Visit' to Night's place Thriller mixes humor and chills for filmmaker's best effort in years.
The Visit review: M. Night Shyamalan reinvents found-footage horror genre M. Night Shyamalan's take on the "found-footage" horror film combines suspense with a commentary on the art of filmmaking itself.
The Visit: Pastoral horror comedy is a genuinely fun affair M. Night Shyamalan, the maestro of the mind-blow, is poised for a comeback with pastoral horror comedy The Visit
Movie Review: Shyamalan looks for the winning formula in “The Visit” M. Night Shyamalan hated being called a one-trick-pony, so he took on "Last Airbender," "The Happening" and "After Earth." And proved he has just that one trick. So he turns back to the formula that made him famous with "The Visit," a faintly-creepy, lightly amusing horror comedy that promises a surprise twist and a hint…
Review: They’re not just old, they’re weird in ‘Visit’ Two kids go to meet the grandparents they’ve never known, and things get creepy
‘The Visit’ is something of a return to form for M. Night Shyamalan Campfire tale about siblings visiting kooky grandparents packs a doozy of a twist ending.
'The Visit' Review: M. Night Shyamalan's Found-Footage Thriller After delivering back-to-back creative and commercial duds in the sci-fi action genre, M. Night Shyamalan retreats to familiar thriller territory with “The Visit.” As far as happy homecomings go, it beats the one awaiting his characters, though not by much.