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One thing I’ll say about “Trap” — it’s got a spot-on title. After the theater lights go down, director M. Night Shyamalan’s latest spitball is an awfully long sit, even if at one hour ...
But, you know, I'm doing it in this illegal manner. SUMMERS: For A.R. Shaw, another Atlanta hip-hop journalist and author of the book "Trap History," the trap was a consequence of urban planning.
A singular filmmaker who is never afraid to take big bold swings, he has returned to theaters with “Trap,” a new serial killer movie featuring Josh Hartnett — with plenty of twists and turns.
Theoretically, Trap 2 could be his next movie, but it would take a very quick turnaround for the film to get enough traction to kick off production and be ready to release in 2026.
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