Trap

A man and his teenage daughter realize they're at the center of a dark and sinister event while watching a concert.



Release date: August 2, 2024 (USA)


Director: M. Night Shyamalan


Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures


Budget: $30 million


Cinematography: Sayombhu Mukdeeprom


Music by: Herdís Stefánsdóttir


‘Trap’ Review: Josh Hartnett Plays a Serial Killer in an M. Night Shyamalan Thriller Where Each Twist Is More Contrived Than the Last


It starts out at a pop-diva concert, designed as an elaborate trap to catch Hartnett's killer. But his emotions are no more believable than his escapes.


As a filmmaker, M. Night Shyamalan has been a household name for 25 years, starting in 1999, when he ruled the end of the summer with “The Sixth Sense.” You can basically divide the Shyamalan oeuvre into four periods. There was the era when he was an A-list visionary who some compared to Spielberg (a period that includes his finest film, “Unbreakable,” as well as “Signs” and “The Village”). There was the era when he began to lapse into self-parody (“Lady in the Water,” “The Happening”), and when the whole notion of the Shyamalan twist ending became less an entertainer’s trademark than a sign of the rut he was in.

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