
Save your family or save humanity. Make the choice.
While vacationing at a remote cabin, a young girl and her two fathers are taken hostage by four armed strangers who demand that the family make an unthinkable choice to avert the apocalypse. With limited access to the outside world, the family must decide what they believe before all is lost.
- 6.3
- 2023
- Released
- 1h 40m

Dave Bautista
Leonard
Jonathan Groff
Eric
Ben Aldridge
Andrew
Nikki Amuka-Bird
Sabrina
Rupert Grint
Redmond
Abby Quinn
Adriane
Kristen Cui
Wen
McKenna Kerrigan
Andrew's Mom
Ian Merrill Peakes
Andrew's Father
Denise Nakano
TV Newscaster #1
Rose Luardo
PWTC Spokeswoman
Billy Vargus
Seismologist
Satomi Hofmann
TV Newscaster #2
Kevin Leung
Man with Child on TV
Lee Avant
TV News Anchor #3
Odera Adimorah
International TV News Anchor
Kat Murphy
Scottish Female Doctor
Kittson O'Neill
BBC Anchor
Lya Yanne
Adoption Center Employee
Clare Louise Frost
Infomercial Co-Host
Hanna Gaffney
Waitress
Monica Fleurette
Woman in Diner
Saria Chen
Adult Wen









Released
en
$20,000,000.00
$54,700,000.00
- #based on novel or book
- #sacrifice
- #faith
- #end of the world
- #apocalypse
- #home invasion
- #lgbt
- #aftercreditsstinger
- #adopted child
- #adopted daughter
- #gay theme
- #same sex relationship
- #religious symbolism
- #tense
- #defiant
Reviews
This movie is great, not stellar, but still great. It got suspense, drama, and if you stop to really think about the situation the characters are in, comedy too. The concept is beyond absurd, but it takes itself seriously and tackles the sequence of events in a way that feels realistic, the only suspension of disbelief the movie asks of you is to accept that the invaders went through something tha
I didn't understand the idea of the movie, there is no story or plot. was it a curse or an environmental disaster, or what, why the sacrifice and on what basis?
The concept is awful. I find it quite ridiculous. I even regret watching it.

Knock at the Cabin is an interesting premise that has a lot going for it in terms of atmosphere and mystique but fails to land a satisfactory ending. I was pleasantly surprised with the story structure. The movie wastes no time throwing the audience into the conflict within the opening frames of the film. This allowed for an increased focus on the main story while maintaining a decent pace. The
The tender, sympathetic, and desperate performances are what make _Knock at the Cabin_ worthwhile. The psychological and horror aspects of the film are timid at best with the true identities of Leonard and his associates being obvious, gruesome elements that you never see, and an apocalypse that is a lackluster disaster overall. It’s not that _Knock at the Cabin_ is entirely bad, it’s that it s

"Wen" (Kristen Cui) is out collecting grasshoppers when she encounters the statuesque and friendly "Leonard" (Dave Bautista). When his three friends turn up though, she gets spooked and runs to her remote cabin home where her dads "Eric" (Jonathan Groff) and "Andrew" (Ben Aldridge) are chilling on the veranda. She is worried, and soon they are locked in with four seemingly hostile folks outside de
“Knock at the Cabin” is a suspenseful, thriller with horror elements that wastes no time in its execution. After less than five minutes, the idyllic vacation choice of Eric and Andrew, dads to Wen, is turned into a nightmare home invasion. Leonard ( Dave Bautista ) tries to engage with Wen showing gentleness and countering the stereotype his muscular size conveys. Happily catching grasshoppers tog
Knock At The Cabin Is A Tense And Engaging Thriller Writer/Director M. Night Shyamalan is back with his new thriller “Knock at the Cabin” and like his earlier works; the film blends reality with supernatural elements to put ordinary people in circumstances that are dangerous and unnatural. The film involves a same-sex couple named Eric (Jonathan Groff) and Andrew (Ben Aldridge), who have tak
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/knock-at-the-cabin-review "Knock at the Cabin marks the triumphant comeback of M. Night Shyamalan, who possibly delivers his best film since Signs! With the help of a superb cast led by the phenomenal Dave Bautista - career-best performance - the filmmaker explores the emotional complexity found in the profound moral dilemmas p











