The filmmaker's latest thriller may have an outlandish plot, but it's closer to reality than viewers may think. By Tatiana Tenreyro M. Night Shyamalan is no stranger to high-concept thrillers. His ...
M. Night Shyamalan has always been a master of mind-bending thrillers, and his latest film, Trap, takes it to a new level. The movie stars Josh Hartnett as a suburban dad named Cooper, and follows him ...
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. You go into a new Shyamalan movie assuming that ...
The plot has more holes than a Swiss cheese eating contest. I don't blame M. Night Shyamalan fans for wanting to get a taste of his latest film, "Trap", in the hope that the director might return to ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
Christina Radish is the Senior Entertainment Reporter at Collider. Having worked at Collider for over a decade (since 2009), her primary focus is on film and television interviews with talent both in ...
Director M. Night Shyamalan’s “Trap” is honestly just that — a trap. The movie, which sells itself as a nail-biting thriller, is more effective as a comedy. The newest installation in the ...
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