20 Worst Movie Moments Of 2015

By Jack Morrell /

13. The Visit - The Moment Where The Film Wasn't Actually That Bad, Unfortunately

It€™s a common misconception that the steady decline in quality of M. Night Shyamalan€™s films over the last fifteen years has been reflected in the box office of his films. That€™s not the case. 2006€™s Lady In The Water is the only one of his films that has come close to being a flop, making back its production budget in cinemas in the ten weeks that it was on general release. All of the rest have made a reasonable to huge profit, including this year€™s low budget effort, The Visit. Despite that, Shyamalan has been savaged in reviews so often - and with good reason, as anyone who€™s seen the cinematic abortions The Happening, The Last Airbender and After Earth can attest - that people were genuinely hoping that studios would simply stop financing his work, as a public service more than anything else. And then The Visit showed up on cinema screens, and€ well, it€™s not brilliant, but it€™s not the festering pile of bloody turds we were all hoping for. In fact, it€™s irritatingly actually pretty watchable, and on many levels, quite good. Such a shame. Given that it also made about a hundred million dollars in theatres on just a five million dollar budget, it seems that Shyamalan€™s films are now likely to continue to be financed for some years to come. We were so close, guys. We were so close...