<img src='https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2024/08/01/rev-1-trp-t2-0005r_high_res_jpeg_wide-6b3a22ef49b53ea012ad7cb6fe7837ac9540448b.jpeg' alt='Josh Hartnett in Trap.’/>
M. Night Shyamalan’s new thriller Trap stars Josh Hartnett as a father attending a pop concert with his teenage daughter. But all is not as it appears. It quickly turns out that the entire concert is surrounded by police who are trying to catch a dangerous serial killer in the most difficult way possible. There is a lot going on in this bonkers movie: lots of pop songs, and lots of strange decision-making.
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