M. Night Shyamalan’s Knock at the Cabin is in theaters now!

Knock at the Cabin

Knock at the Cabin is now playing in theaters.

M. Night Shyamalan’s latest thriller opened today, bringing The Cabin at the End of the World to the screen with a cast led by Dave Bautista, Jonathan Groff, Ben Aldridge, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Rupert Grint, Abby Quinn, and young newcomer Kristen Cui. Universal is releasing the film in theaters nationwide on February 3, 2023.

The setup is one of those premises Shyamalan can really work with. A family heads to a remote cabin for what is supposed to be a quiet getaway. Instead, four strangers arrive with a brutal warning: one member of the family must choose to die, or the world will end. It is a contained idea, but not a small one, which is usually where his movies get interesting. The pressure is intimate, the stakes are apocalyptic, and the whole thing lives or dies on tension, performance, and how long the film can keep you wondering what is true.

Knock at the Cabin comes after Old, which gave Shyamalan another box-office reminder that audiences will still show up for an original thriller with his name on it. This new film looks colder, more severe, and more openly emotional, with Bautista especially drawing attention in the early marketing for playing against type as Leonard, the imposing but strangely gentle leader of the four intruders.

Shyamalan directed the film from a script he wrote with Steve Desmond and Michael Sherman. The movie is based on Paul Tremblay’s novel, though fans already know the obvious question hanging over the release: how closely will the ending follow the book?

That is part of the appeal here. Even when the marketing gives away the premise, Shyamalan’s films tend to invite curiosity about tone, structure, and what kind of moral argument the story is really making. Now that the movie is finally here, audiences can stop guessing from trailers and posters and see how the whole thing plays out.

There is also a simple pleasure in seeing him return to a story built around one location, a handful of characters, and a moral crisis big enough to split a room in half once the credits roll.

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