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Friday, October 14, 2011

In Theaters : TRESPASS (2011)

Official Synopsis : In a private, wealthy community, priority is placed on security and no exception is made for the Miller family's estate. Behind their pristine walls and manicured gardens, Kyle (Nicolas Cage), a fast-talking businessman, has entrusted the mansion's renovation to his stunning wife, Sarah (Nicole Kidman). But between making those big decisions and keeping tabs on their defiant teenage daughter (Liana Liberato), Sarah often finds herself distracted by a young, handsome worker (Cam Gigandet) at their home. Nothing is what it seems, and it will take a group of cold-blooded criminals led by Elias (Ben Mendelsohn), who have been planning a vicious home invasion for months, to bring the Miller family together. Kyle, Sarah and Avery will take the ultimate risk to make it out with their lives - and their family - intact.

Genre: Thriller

What to Expect : A strange, underachieving movie that comes closer to Joel Schumacher's "Batman & Robin" than "Falling Down" (the latter being featured in the "From the director of... segment of the trailer). A poorly written and conceived home invasion thriller that will only appeal to those who just want to have a good laugh at the movies, because this movie is hilariously bad. LIMITED RELEASE

Critical Response : Negative. Rarely have I seen so many scathing reviews and so many below-average grades. We're talking 0s and 1s on pretty much any scale available. Critics nailed the movie to the wall for being dumb, incompetent, unpleasant and pointless. A lot of critics considered this yet another one of Nicolas Cage's "easy-paycheck" movies. Rated 16% on Rottentomatoes.com from 7 positive and 37 negative reviews.

More Details : 

  • Starring : Nicolas Cage, Nicole Kidman, Cam Gigandet, Liana Liberato, Ben Mendelsohn.

  • Director : Joel Schumacher.

  • Screenplay : Karl Gajdusek.

  • Running Time : 91 min.

  • Rating : R for violence and terror, pervasive language and some brief drug use.

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