L Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies March 2, 2023 Life comes at you fast in M. Night Shyamalan’s Old The writer-director makes a horror film a metaphor for parenting with surprisingly resonant results.
T Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies February 24, 2023 The Happening is a disaster worthy of love Shyamalan’s eco-horror misfire almost ended his career, but 15 years later, the film comes off more as a goofy cult classic than box office bomb.
S Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies February 24, 2023 Shyamalan struggles on the path to The Village M. Night Shyamalan’s first big stumble has disappointing twists, but that was never its true problem.
W Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month February 6, 2023 Wide Awake, M. Night Shyamalan slowly rises Shyamalan's first theatrical release is far removed from his most famous work—but does contain seeds of the filmmaker he'd become.
T Categories Interviews Podcasts Right on Cue January 10, 2020 Trevor Gureckis on Scoring M. Night Shymalan’s “Servant” The composer of M. Night Shyamalan's Apple TV+ thriller talks about the twists and turns of his unsettling score.
R Categories TV November 27, 2019 Review: “Servant” Serves Up Atmosphere, But Not Much Else Apple TV+ adds another just okay series to its lineup, psychological horror produced by M. Night Shyamalan.
& Categories Movies August 6, 2019 “The Sixth Sense” & the Weight of Childhood Trauma Haley Joel Osment's gripping performance elevated M. Night Shyamalan's second feature to a horror masterpiece.
G Categories Movies January 16, 2019 Glass Review: M. Night Shyalaman has lost his damn mind Like a hammer through a window, Glass shatters whatever goodwill M. Night Shyamalan had once recovered.
O Categories Features Movies January 15, 2019 Of Two Minds: Dissociating Ourselves from “Raising Cain” With Glass coming out, we plumb through our collective psyches to discuss Brian De Palma's split-personality thriller Raising Cain.