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Your brain’s "sixth sense" is not a psychic power but a skill, powered by neuroplasticity, that can bring clarity, creativity, and deeper insight into your life.
More than two decades later, the haunting confession from M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense, "I see dead people," still resonates because it accomplishes something rare in horror. It terrifies us ...
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“The Sixth Sense’ opened to widespread critical acclaim, earned some $672 million worldwide, garnered six Oscar nominations and launched Shyamalan’s career into the stratosphere.
Many remember the first time they saw “The Sixth Sense,” but only a lucky few read the screenplay as a spec script back in September 1997, when it was scooped up for a reported $2.25 million ...
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. But a quarter century is an ...
'The Sixth Sense' turns 25 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." ...
Osment also reflected on his “Sixth Sense” co-star Bruce Willis, who retired from acting in 2022 after being diagnosed with aphasia. “He is just such a legend,” Osment said.
Haley Joel Osment may be known for uttering, “I see dead people,” in “The Sixth Sense,” but he said: “Nobody highlighted that line when we were shooting it.