Tag: Signs
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‘No One Will Save You’ Review: Kaitlyn Dever Takes on Aliens in Thriller With Less Talking Than ‘A Quiet Place’
Got trauma? A global alien invasion is all it takes for emotionally scarred Brynn (Kaitlyn Dever) to sort through her issues in “No One Will Save You,” an extra-terrestrial creature feature cut from the same cloth as M. Night Shyamalan’s “Signs,” where the jump scares are secondary to an earnest (but far less effective) portrait…
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This Biopic Features the Scariest Alien Abduction Scene Ever
What is the most terrifying alien film? That should be an easy question to answer, right? Of course, there are some iconic ones. Will anything ever beat Ridley Scott’s iconic Alien, where we first see the creature burst out of John Hurt’s chest in a geyser of blood? Who could forget the first time they…
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Before Knock at the Cabin, M. Night Shyamalan Explored Faith in Signs
M. Night Shyamalan is well known for the deeply sentimental and emotive nature of many of his works, something that he branches further into when his films portray faith. Both his 2002 classic Signs and last week’s release Knock at the Cabin are films deeply rooted in the ideas of having faith in something, and…
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‘Knock at the Cabin’ Filming Locations
M. Night Shyamalan’s new psychological thriller, Knock at the Cabin, has hit theaters, and is another twisty, high-concept piece that stars Dave Bautista alongside Jonathan Groff, Ben Aldridge, Rupert Grint, and Kristen Cui. The filmmaker’s 25th film follows the story of a small family that are seeking to escape for a weekend vacation at a…
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The Best Patrick Hughes Movies and Where to Watch Them
Patrick Hughes is an Australian film director and screenwriter currently making his mark on the action genre. With his latest project, The Man from Toronto, having been recently released this year, one cannot help but wonder what other films he’s lent his keen eye to, but take a quick look at this list and you…
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M. Night Shyamalan’s Knock At The Cabin Has Begun Filming
M. Night Shyamalan quickly became one of the great horror filmmakers of the early aughts, with bangers like “The Sixth Sense” and “Signs” showing great promise. But years before Marvel started handing out multi-million-dollar franchises to indie directors, Shyamalan started going big and making a string of bad blockbuster movies.But Hollywood does love a comeback…
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M. Night Shyamalan on the Sincerity of His Films and Why ‘Back That Ass Up’ Is Easier to Say Than ‘I Love You’
M. Night Shyamalan may be known for terrifying audiences with his films, but it’s sincerity that can be truly scary to some.With his latest movie “Old” now in theaters and hitting the top spot at the box office over the weekend, Shyamalan spoke to Variety about his films, many of which contain scenes are unabashedly…