If it feels like filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan is fired up and reenergized with his new single-setting thriller “The Trap,” that’s because he is.
It’s his best film of all ages; it is tense, tightly wound, and stress-inducing but entertaining with a dark sense of humor.
It’s also akin to Hitchcock’s “Psycho,” where it attempts and pulls off some bold structural moves in its terrifying and disturbing final act that will take you by surprise.
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