10. The twist ending in "The Village" either left audiences stunned or unimpressed.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 44%
Synopsis: Residents in the 19th-century, Amish-style village of Covington, Pennsylvania, lead quiet lives constantly in fear of "Those We Don't Speak Of," humanoid creatures living in the surrounding woods.
When Ivy Walker (Bryce Dallas Howard), the blind daughter of the village's chief, sets out to find medicine for her injured fiance, she encounters dangerous creatures along the way.
Like many of Shyamalan's other films, "The Village" relies on a twist at the end that either leaves viewers stunned or unsurprised.
While "The Village" is considered one of Shyamalan's less successful films, it did help introduce the world to Howard, who would later appear in another Shyamalan film, "Lady in the Water," as well as "Spider-Man 3," "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse," "The Help," and "Jurassic World: Dominion."
"With 'The Village,' however, Shyamalan has played the same hand one time too many, and anyone with a passing knowledge of Rod Serling's 'The Twilight Zone' (or even that old also-ran 'Thriller') will likely be able to surmise the film's 'shocking' ending with a modicum of head-scratching," wrote Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle.