For this week's entry of Never Seen November, we’re venturing into M. Night Shyamalan’s The Visit—the found-footage thriller that proves sometimes family vacations aren't all they're cracked up to be. We talk Shyamalan’s return to form, the unsettling performances of the grandparents, and how the film masterfully blends genuine scares with awkward laughs. From the ominous oven to a rapping grandson, we unpack why The Visit is both deeply disturbing and weirdly endearing—and why it just might be one of Shyamalan’s sneakiest successes.