Trailer Grades: Nicole Kidman in 'Trespass,' Tom Hanks gets 'Extremely Loud'
Also: 'Paranormal Activity 3,' 'Juan of the Dead,' 'Dirty Girl'
'Trespass'
Lowdown: Wealthy married couple Nicolas Cage and Nicole Kidman are the victims of a home invasion, and the attackers (including Cam Gigandet) know some of their secrets.
Grade: B-. It could be sleazy fun, but it looks like it's aiming for high drama. The fact that Joel Schumacher, who arguably hasn't made a good film in over a decade, is directing doesn't inspire much confidence. And Cage looks to be oddly restrained.
Release date: October 14

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October 3, 2011 at 12:55AM EST Reply to CommentI am dying to see Trespass ever since Cam "God" Gigandet signed on to it. Please please have video interviews with Cam about Trespass and Five Star Day.
Jocelyn
October 4, 2011 at 2:21PM EST Reply to CommentOhhh my God, why she always has handsomes partners. I heat her, no really, i'm just kidding... Hey, someones is searching a good college in Mexico? http://bit.ly/pbvJV5
edward_martinez
October 4, 2011 at 6:58PM EST Reply to CommentAt first, I was skeptical about Trespass, especially after that opening scene.. But the film really redeemed itself, with some really great and compelling developments that thicken the situation and intrapersonal relations between the trespassers and the family… Secret romance, and familial betrayal, this movie really goes all over the place yet wraps it up nicely in the end, after some unexpected yet well-executed twists and developments that shot this movie up a few notches. Nicole Kidman and Nicolas Cage weave together a fantastic performance. I’m taking my friends to the theaters to see this movie.