Glass Review Tonally Uneven But Never Dull
But its crisis of identity runs deeper than its odd production history. Unbreakable and Split are tonally diverse, and Glass has a tendency to lunge back and forth between the two moods, showing off about as many different personalities as James McAvoy’s character. Underneath all that there are thrilling moments, dazzling visuals, and a couple of virtuoso performances, but it never quite coheres into a satisfying whole. Out this week in both the US and the UK, you can grab tickets from the usual places – Fandango in the States, Cineworld or Vue in Britain....