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Trap
Directed by
M. Night Shyamalan
PG-13
2024
1h 45m
Horror
,
Mystery
,
and more
5.8
56%
64%
6.2
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A father and his teen daughter attend a pop concert only to realize they've entered the center of a dark and sinister event.
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Cast of Trap
Josh Hartnett
Cooper
Ariel Donoghue
Riley
Saleka Night Shyamalan
Lady Raven / Songs
Alison Pill
Rachel
Hayley Mills
Dr. Josephine Grant
Jonathan Langdon
Jamie
Mark Bacolcol
Spencer
Marnie McPhail
Jody's Mom
Kid Cudi
The Thinker / Songs
Russ
Parker Wayne / Songs
Marcia Bennett
Cooper's Mother
Vanessa Smythe
Tour Manager
M. Night Shyamalan
Spotter / Director / Writer / Producer
Lochlan Ray Miller
Logan
Steve Boyle
Lead SWAT Member
David D'Lancy Wilson
Sniper Leader
James Gomez
Sniper Leader
Nadine Hyatt
Sniper Leader
Michael Brown
SWAT Member Leader at Limo
Hailey Summer
The Thinker's Assistant
Trap Ratings & Reviews
Kermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube)
Mark Kermode
It's not as good as his best work; it's not as bad as his worst work, but it does encapsulate the thing that makes [Shyamalan] so infuriating.
Chicago Reader
Sujay Kumar
For some, puzzling out the "big twist" will be enough to sustain interest in the enjoyable, if nonsensical, third act. The real twist, for me, was realizing that The Sixth Sense came out 25 years ago.
TIME Magazine
Stephanie Zacharek
Trap isn't the worst Shyamalan movie; no one would say it's the best. It's suspended somewhere in the murky middle, but at the very least it has an amiable goofiness...
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Like Cooper, Shyamalan confidently sees through the vanity. His vision is a sardonic one, and it feels as if his cinematic smirks conceal rage at the impotence and banality of which ordinary life is made.
Filmspotting
Adam Kempenaar
Trap's high concept is what makes its flimsiness so hard to accept. All the tension is predicated on the father's predicament, but there's nothing sturdy about its mechanics...
The Hollywood Reporter
Lovia Gyarkye
The film is a concert movie for Shyamalan's daughter, the musician Saleka, wrapped in a middling thriller kept afloat by a compelling performance from Josh Hartnett.
Slate
Sam Adams
Trap repeatedly crosses the boundary between performer and fan, the viewer and the viewed, but it doesn't really want us to think about what that means. We're just meant to lie back and watch.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
Though Hartnett has far fewer personalities to activate than James McAvoy relished in Shyamalan's "Split," he does all he can to make the implausibles plausible. He is, however, an actor. Not a miracle worker.
Rolling Stone
David Fear
It is undeniably camp, however, and we look forward to attending one of those midnight reclamation-revival screenings à la Showgirls.
The Atlantic
Shirley Li
Full of off-key, seemingly atonal beats that will likely alienate viewers hoping for more conventional horror-movie scares. Yet it also builds to a cohesive whole, and the movie's peculiarity is gratifying at this stage in the director's career.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Alison Willmore
Trap, in other words, is as much a movie about the difficulties of staying present in the moment as it is about being a serial killer on the lam - and that, actually, is a twist worth savoring.
Washington Post
Thomas Floyd
Even when Shyamalan flirts with a novel idea - maybe stan culture and social media obsession are good things? - he neglects to follow through.
New York Post
Johnny Oleksinski
There aren't really game-changing shocks here so much as detours. Shyamalan takes what your non-serial-killer father might call the scenic route.
Baltimore Magazine
Max Weiss
That first hour is tight-tense, funny, scary. Edge of your seat stuff. And Hartnett is great here.
Digital Trends
A.A. Dowd
This patently absurd thriller doesn't just strain credulity, it strangles it, wraps it in plastic, and leaves it rotting in a dumpster.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
Shyamalan has built a solid foundation, as he tends to do: clever setup, appealing lead actor, and an interesting (and quite relevant) cultural milieu. But fairly quickly, Trap's sleek design peels away, and we see the shoddy engineering it's been hiding.
IndieWire
Ryan Lattanzio
This silly upper-mid Shyamalan effort is too plausibility-stretching to be actually scary, but Hartnett's well-calibrated performance as a psycho dad, the type who sends PTA moms all aflutter, is too dangerously charismatic to ignore.
Slant Magazine
Justin Clark
M. Night Shyamalan's stylish thriller is schizophrenic in more ways than one.
ABC News
Peter Travers
Hartnett does his best playing a serial killer and devoted dad living in the same body. But you don't need a sixth sense to know that director M. Knight Shyamalan is running on empty as his patchwork thriller slips from disappointment to disaster.
Consequence
Liz Shannon Miller
At its best, Shyamalan has given us a perfect portrait of the power of straight white male privilege.
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