Is that your Sixth Sense tingling in anticipation or did you see the Signs coming a mile away?
Special guest Evan Crean (Spoiler Piece Theatre https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spoilerpiece-theatre/id900473184) joins Kelly and Jim in the breakdown and take away of M Night Shyamalan’s latest attempt at maintaining his legacy. Can he rise above his need to force feed his audience news clips or is that just what comes from buying his Air Fryer (as advertised!)
It doesn’t take a mathematician to know the end of the world is neigh, but it takes a writer to describe it. Paul Tremblay’s novel Cabin at the End of the World may have had us gripping our homemade weapons till the end… but was there an end? Or was it just a bunch of overly flowery descriptors that felt more like a hate crime than prose?
Cozy up in our snug lil cabin and decide who you’ll sacrifice: book or movie?
We’d be willing sacrifice a loved one to just have some goddamn answers.
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