As they're held for ransom, a husband and wife's predicament grows more dire amid the discovery of betrayal and deception.
By the time the film reaches its overcooked climax, it’ll doubtless be cinema-goers who are screaming loudest to be let out.
Vast, cloth-eared terribleness.
The opening 20 minutes are enjoyable enough, but then pure lameness causes the whole thing to come to pieces.
Don't go there.
Trespass isn’t the first time Kidman (Batman Forever) or Cage (8mm) has worked with Schumacher. Given how this dire effort has turned out, we’re not rooting for another reunion any time soon.
The plot is overly complex and the tension frequently abated by the introduction of unnecessary flashbacks.
Trespass is a muddled mess of a movie; let’s hope Cage doesn’t have to churn out too many more before breaking even.
General release. Check local listings for show times.