Wayward Pines focuses on small-town horror

By Michael Idato
Updated May 8 2015 - 6:10pm, first published May 7 2015 - 12:15am
Matt Dillon (right) and Terrence Howard in <i>Wayward Pines</i>.
Matt Dillon (right) and Terrence Howard in <i>Wayward Pines</i>.

At first glance, the new M. Night Shyamalan​ television drama Wayward Pines puts one in the mind of Twin Peaks. Both are, after all, set in a small towns which seem ordinary but mask a subcutaneous horror. In truth, the series more resembles Shyamalan's own cinematic style, from films such as Signs and The Village, using the very ordinary as a cradle for disturbing themes and characters.

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