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Twenty-five years ago, on Aug. 6, 1999, “The Sixth Sense” hit theaters, and the horror movie and its director, M. Night Shyamalan, became worldwide sensations. Thrilled, Post critic Rod Dreher ...
About midway through “The Sixth Sense,” Bruce Willis’ Malcolm, a compassionate child psychologist, attempts to cheer up Haley Joel Osment’s Cole, a disturbed boy struggling with secrets he ...
The Sixth Sense‘s plot is deceptively simple. It follows Malcolm Crowe (a spellbinding Bruce Willis), a child psychologist, as he begins to work with a new patient, Cole Sear (an effortlessly ...
Donation Options Search Search Search A child psychologist (Bruce Willis) advises a boy (Haley Joel Osment) who can see and communicate with the dead in “The Sixth Sense.” Spyglass Entertainme ...
Night Shyamalan’s movies will always pack a wallop of a finale. Ever since “The Sixth Sense” chilled moviegoers to the bone in 1999 with a conclusion that brought new life – or rather ...
As part of our series commemorating films from 1999, NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with actor Haley Joel Osment about the film "The Sixth Sense." Twenty-five years ago this month, one film and one ...
The quote, however, is more well-known as the most iconic line in M. Night Shyamalan’s 1999 film “The Sixth Sense.” The film follows child psychologist Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis ...
Osment rose to fame starring as the troubled young boy Cole Sear in M. Night Shyamalan’s “The Sixth Sense” alongside Bruce Willis. Osment won an Oscar nomination for the role when he was ...