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Trespass
Directed by
Joel Schumacher
R
2011
1h 31m
Thriller
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Crime
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5.3
9%
22%
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As they're held for ransom, a husband and wife's predicament grows more dire amid the discovery of betrayal and deception.
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Cast of Trespass
Nicolas Cage
Kyle Miller
Nicole Kidman
Sarah Miller
Ben Mendelsohn
Elias Collins
Liana Liberato
Avery Miller
Cam Gigandet
Jonah Collins
Jordana Spiro
Petal
Dash Mihok
Ty
Emily Meade
Kendra
Nico Tortorella
Jake
Brandon Belknap
Dylan
Terry Milam
Travis
Tina Parker
Security Operator
David Maldonado
Security Guard
Nilo Otero
Mr. Big
Simona Williams
Mrs. Big
Joel Schumacher
Director
Karl Gajdusek
Writer
Irwin Winkler
Producer
René Besson
Producer
David Winkler
Producer
Trespass Ratings & Reviews
Reel Talk Online
Candice Frederick
It gets increasingly worse as it progresses, heightened by terrible acting all around and a poor script.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Starting with writer Karl Gajdusek's inane screenplay, the film is a hodgepodge of clichs that gets worse and worse as it goes along. So bad it's almost wonderful, this is one motion picture that almost needs to be seen to be believed.
HollywoodChicago.com
Brian Tallerico
An overheated mess, a thriller with no thrills that allows everyone involved to play up their worst tendencies.
Movieline
Alison Willmore
As things fall apart, the bellowing starts and Trespass turns into a repetitive cycle of characters being dragged around at gunpoint and occasionally beaten, it grows numbing and difficult to invest in the fate of anyone on-screen.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
I wished a bottle would roll by so I could stick an S.O.S. in it.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Is "Trespass" the moment when we give up, and accept the path Nic Cage has chosen for himself? Or should we just keep averting our eyes, until he's done cashing easy checks?
TheWrap
Leah Rozen
[A] putrefying piece of genre junk.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
It's a strange variety of entertainment that hooks you throughout and then leaves you nothing but glad that it's over.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
A belabored, often laughable melee of sound, fury and unnecessarily frenzied cinematography in which everyone yells, screams and threatens while any sense of dread quickly drains away.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
In the end, "Trespass" steps all over its own genre strengths.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
You wonder what on earth inspired Cage and Kidman to sign on for this dreck, as you ponder how long Schumacher can possibly string this out.
Salon.com
Dave Daley
Can someone explain what Nicolas Cage and Nicole Kidman are doing in a chaotic and sadistic home-invasion thriller, shot in digital colors so radioactive they appear to have leaked out of the Fukushima nuclear plant?
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
One of those movies that an audience knows is terrible the minute it starts.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
An astoundingly senseless thriller featuring Nicolas Cage, Nicole Kidman, and a band of masked goons. (The word thriller is used very loosely.)
AV Club
Nathan Rabin
Trespass begins loopy and mounts in craziness until it's frothing-at-the-mouth insane.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
A home invasion thriller that may set a record for the number of times the characters point loaded pistols at one another's heads.
MSN Movies
Glenn Kenny
Trespass is still something of a dog...
Observer
Rex Reed
Something odd is happening to Mr. Cage's face. His skin is yellow, his cheeks are swollen, and his head is too big for his body.
Village Voice
Melissa Anderson
First-time screenwriter Karl Gajdusek's attempts at making timely observations about the dangers of living beyond one's means are drowned out by the howlers coming out of the characters' mouths.
Slant Magazine
R. Kurt Osenlund
Some are labeling Trespass a B movie, but that's hardly the tone that comes across.
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