• ‘Knock at the Cabin' Review: Masterfully Made, But Forgettable

    1 month ago - By Observer

    M. Night Shyamalan's latest, the home invasion thriller Knock at the Cabin, is unlikely to alter anyone's opinion of the filmmaker. It is, every inch, a Shyamalan movie. For me, it solidifies a feeling that's lingered in my mind for years: M. Night Shyamalan is my favorite director whose films I only halfway adore. He's like an incredible conductor leading an orchestra through a forgettable symphony. I love watching him work, even when the work itself doesn't leave a lasting impression.
    KNOCK AT THE CABIN ★★1/2
    Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan
    Written by: M. Night Shyamalan , Steve...
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  • Knock At The Cabin: M. Night Shyamalan on his most nasty, twisted film yet

    Knock At The Cabin: M. Night Shyamalan on his most nasty, twisted film yet

    1 month ago - By Dazed Digital

    The king of twists can be twisted, too. In Knock at the Cabin , the 15th film by M. Night Shyamalan, a family in a secluded holiday home is captured by a gang of four led by Leonard , a deceptively friendly-looking giant heeding a warning: an apocalypse is coming, and it can only be averted if one of the petrified family - two gay fathers , an Asian daughter - agrees to be killed. Evenhellip;
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