Trap (2024) – Written Review
Josh Hartnett delivers a notable performance under M. Night Shyamalan’s direction and writing, but while the premise is good, things go downhill once it has to be more than a singular idea.
Josh Hartnett delivers a notable performance under M. Night Shyamalan’s direction and writing, but while the premise is good, things go downhill once it has to be more than a singular idea.
While the final season of “Servant” began with so much promise, unfortunately, it ends in disappointment like so many productions attached to M. Night Shyamalan lately.
To break what remains of Leanne’s hold on Dorothy, Sean and Julian decide to reveal what they have been keeping from her since season 1.
A summary of how “Knock At The Cabin” (2023) ended, its major storylines, and whether a prequel or sequel is possible.
“Knock At The Cabin” is another M. Night Shyamalan film where the trailer may have sold you, but the movie lacks payoff.
As with past episodes of Apple TV Plus’ Servant, we’re presented with suspense and tension but may not feel the payoff is there.
With Dorothy unhinged and Leanne within her grasp, how far will she go to get answers, and will Sean allow it?
We finally learn what happened to Jericho, who is responsible, and why Julian has long been shaken about Jericho’s death.
Based on the premiere, there might be a part of you that wonders if this is inspired, in any way, by Child’s Play.
All I’m going to say is, Glass’ ending is the end of this trilogy, but could very well be used to launch another. But you may not want it.
While over 18 years separated from Unbreakable’s release, you can see why 2019’s Glass is considered a long time coming.
While it seemed, for awhile, M. Night Shyamalan would stand tall amongst Steven Spielberg, Woody Allen and other legendary directors who could have a series of flops yet still get financing, it seems he may have something on his hands here. Not a new classic, but definitely something which will win at the box office.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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