
Knock At The Cabin review: Dave Bautista is thoroughly fearsome in this tense apocalyptic thriller.
Although it might not appear to be at first glance, Knock At The Cabin is a significant departure from director M. Night Shyamalan's previous films. By adapting Paul Tremblay's novel The Cabin At The End Of The World in an screenplay written by him along with Steve Desmond and Michael Sherman, Shyamalan is certainly treading familiar ground in the genre, which he most particularly by 2002's Signs. However, the most significant thing to note is that, contrary to 2021's Old, he's apparently stepped beyond the necessity to create shocking revelations. “Knock at The Cabin” Review: M. Night Shyamalan’s most recent…