At Vanity Fair, Richard Lawson wrote, “Shyamalan ultimately upends our expectation, our rote appetite, for a huge C.G.I. melee. I like that temerity, the one that keeps the film so zeroed-in on these characters and their struggle for their own mythos. There’s probably something a bit autobiographical in there, Shyamalan insisting that his modest scale is plenty. It gives ‘Glass’ a tinge of the quaint, a refreshing sensation after all these years of maximalism. The movie is still pretty silly, of course, but its sins — its fussiness, its preening pretension — are more forgivable than, say, ‘Suicide Squad’s’ useless nihilism, or ‘Deadpool’s’ acrid smugness.”
Source: L.A. Times – Entertainment News