Crooked Table Podcast: Episode 14 – An M. Night to Remember

In Episode 14 of the Crooked Table Podcast, Rob and Kai chat about writer/director M. Night Shyamalan’s latest film, The Visit, as well his filmography to date. Investigate with us as we attempt to figure out if the elderly are evil or just plain old. Plus, we defend Shyamalan’s Unbreakable as his best film, and Rob sings the praises of indie comedy Dear White People.

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Review: ‘The Visit’ Marks Shyamalan’s Return to Horror

The trajectory of writer/director M. Night Shyamalan’s career has been one filled with just as many twists and turns as one of his films. Although The Sixth Sense established him as a bold new filmmaker back in 1999, the director’s tactics soon began to wear thin on audiences who grew tired of his focus on shocking endings and self-indulgence. Remember, this is the man who cast himself as a writer whose story would change the world in the 2006 pseudo-fairy tale Lady in the Water. Critical disasters like The Happening, The Last Airbender and After Earth followed, leading many to question whether the man who was once heralded as the next Alfred Hitchcock was gone forever. The Visit, his latest release, offers the long-awaited answer.
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Montage: ‘Mockingjay – Part 1’, ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ and ‘Two Days, One Night’

In this week’s Montage, we take a look at the penultimate entry in The Hunger Games franchise, a mockumentary about New Zealand vampires and an Oscar-nominated French-language film starring Marion Cotillard.

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