and Raymond (Rupert Grint), an ex-con who works for a gas company in Medford, Massachusetts. Plus, the phone lines have been cut and there’s no cell-service.Īlong with creepy Leonard, there’s Sabrina (Nikki Amuka-Bird), a nurse from Southern California Adrienne (Abby Quinn), a cook at Mexican restaurant in Washington, D.C. When she runs inside to warn them that their peaceful idyll may be over, they try to barricade the cabin – to no avail. Wen is on vacation in rural Pennsylvania with her two adoptive fathers – Eric (Jonathan Groff) and Andrew (Ben Aldridge). As she crouches in the woods, she’s approached by a gentle, bespectacled stranger who politely introduces himself as Leonard (Dave Bautista), a second-grade schoolteacher from Chicago, noting, “My heart is broken because of what I have to do today.” It begins with little, seven-year-old Wen (Kristen Cui) catching grasshoppers and trapping them in a jar. Now with “Knock at the Cabin,” Shyamalan introduces a family held hostage by four home-invaders who firmly believe that an apocalypse is coming that will envelop all of humanity. But it hasn’t always paid off – i.e.: “Lady in the Water,” “The Happening,“ “Signs,” “Old.” Night Shyamalan built his reputation on psychological horror films with twist endings, beginning with “I see dead people” from “The Sixth Sense” (1999). On the Granger Gauge of 1 to 10, “Sharper” is a scamming 7, streaming in Apple TV+.įor better or worse, writer/director M. Introduced by title cards, the non-linear vignettes reveal the ulterior motives of each of the enigmatic characters.ĭeftly written by Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka (previous collaborators on “The Sitter”), it marks the the feature film debut of TV director Benjamin Caron (“The Crown,” “Andor”) who juggles the plot’s cleverly unpredictable twists and intriguing turns with deft ease – until the ambiguous conclusion which, unfortunately, falters. It turns out that previously vulnerable Sandra was involved with Max (Sebastian Stan), a seedy con man whose fortunes are entangled with soft-spoken, shallow, sociopathic Madeline (Julianne Moore), a scheming Fifth Avenue socialite who is determined to become the trophy wife of billionaire Richard Hobbes (John Lithgow). Since Tom seems to have access to a seemingly unlimited bank account (which is why he can operate an independent book store), he gives her the money. She’s searching for a copy of Zora Neal Huston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God.” They ‘click’ and move on to a little Japanese restaurant on Mott Street for canoodling over dinner.īut things are not really as sweet as they seem in this whirlwind romance as Sandra eventually tells Tom she needs $350,000 to extricate her drug-addicted brother from serious trouble. That’s where NYU grad student Sandra (Briana Middleton) meets Tom (Justice Smith), the nerdy proprietor. Our guides are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose.There are grifters galore in Benjamin Caron’s psychological thriller “Sharper” that opens with what appears to be an innocent love story, set inside a small Greenwich Village bookstore. Use code WDW2023 at check-out for 25% off the cover price today! You'll get a Reference Guide, a 101 Plan, and a Printables and Resources Guide! With mini-reviews of every single restaurant, bar, lounge, kiosk and more an entire chapter on the best snacks in Disney World full Disney Dining Plan analysis and a full chapter on discounts and deals you'll have everything you need to plan your best vacation yet.Ĭlick here to order your copy of the 2023 DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining E-book with code WDW2023to save 25% off the cover price today! We've done the research for you, so you'll know just which spots will uniquely suit your family's needs! Recommended Disneyland Restaurants for First-Timersĭon't Miss Out on Any Disney Fun! Order Your Copy of the 2023 DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining Today! With more than 900 pages, the 2023 DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining is full of tips and planning tools developed by Disney World experts over 30+ years of visits. Recommended Disney World Restaurants for First-Timers.Disney World Restaurants Menus & Reviews.Disney World Annual Passholder Discounts.
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