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starstarstarstar Tom Long - Detroit News
starstarstarstar Tom Keogh - Film.com
starstarstarstar Mike Clark - USA Today
starstarstarstar Rod Dreher - NY Post
starstarstarstar Mark Caro - Chicago Tribune
starstarstarstar Margaret McGurk - Cincinnati Enquirer
starstarstarstar Desson Howe - Washington Post
starstarstarstar Carrie Rickey - Philadelphia Inquirer
starstarstar Roger Ebert - Chicago Sun-Times
starstarstar Mark Burger - Winston-Salem Journal
starstarstar Lisa Schwarzbaum - EW
starstarstar John Hartl - Seattle Times
starstar Stephen Holden - NY Times
starstar Maitland McDonagh - TV Guide
starstar James Berardinelli - ReelViews

A smart, skillful and beautifully scary film that doesn’t rely on gory violence, special effects or wisecracks to work

- Tom Long

Plods along, daring viewers to remain awake . . . It is not well written, well acted, or well directed

- James Berardinelli

The Sixth Sense

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A child psychologist counsels a boy who can see and talk to ghosts. Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment, Toni Collette, Olivia Williams, Donnie Wahlberg, Mischa Barton, Trevor Morgan, Jose L. Rodriguez. Director: M. Night Shyamalan (1999, PG-13)

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