M. Night Shyamalan is the master of the horror movie twist, but I have some problems with the villain in one of his films.
There is a sense of reclaiming power — real, imagined, and social — in consuming media that gives some degree of voice back to women permanently silenced by brutal acts. Enter Trap: Writer-director M.
M. Night Shyamalan's Trap has a fantastic premise but, like so many of the filmmaker's efforts, the execution could certainly ...
After his meteoric rise to becoming a household name following The Sixth Sense, M. Night Shyamalan seemingly lost his way in ...
After delivering M. Night Shyamalan another win at the box office earlier this year, Trap has arrived on streaming to reach ...
That writer/director M. Night Shyamalan created that original “a-ha” movie only serves to enhance the disappointment with ...
Hartnett In the case of “Trap,” the danger is a serial killer in a sea of pre-teen and teenage girls. Writer/director M. Night Shyamalan sends a father and daughter to a Philadelphia arena ...