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'Knock at the Cabin' Twists the Home Invasion Horror

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February 10, 2023

Knock. Knock. It being mid-winter (typically a doldrums in movie theaters), it's a cozy relief to be able to throw open the door and find M. Night Shyamalan standing there with his near-annual helping of high-concept thriller.

'Knock at the Cabin' Twists the Home Invasion Horror

His last one, "Old," about vacationers trapped on a private beach where aging is accelerated a kind of high-speed "White Lotus" - fittingly arrived in the summer. But this quieter, gloomier time of year seems perfectly designed for Shyamalan to burst in with his signature brand of big-screen bonkers and some new twists to the age-old question of "Who's there?"

"Knock at the Cabin," which opens in theaters Friday, is at once like every previous Shyamalan film and a thrilling departure. Gimmicky setup? Check. Queasy spiritualism? You bet. But as a self-contained, handsomely staged thriller — after the knocking, the film takes place almost entirely within a remote cabin Shyamalan's latest finds the filmmaker working in an appealingly straightforward and stripped-down fashion.

We have our cabin, our small cast of characters and, above all, our preposterous premise. Though Shyamalan's films often flirt with higher powers and existential conundrums, nothing reigns in his movie universe more than The Concept. And in the gripping "Knock at the Cabin," he carefully teases it, exploits it and dutifully follows it to its ultimate conclusion with the command of a seasoned professional.

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