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Trap House

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In El Paso, Texas, an undercover DEA agent and his partner embark on a game of cat and mouse with an audacious group of thieves: their own rebellious teenagers.

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Craig Mathieson The Age (Australia) Jan 12
2.5/5
Bautista gives his all, but the same cannot be said for Bobby Cannavale as Ray’s partner, Andre Washburn. His performance is boilerplate. Go to Full Review
Tim Cogshell FilmWeek (LAist) Nov 19
We do not give [Bobby Cannavale] enough credit. From drama to comedy, and in this case action, when it gets hot he's right there in it and you believe every moment. Go to Full Review
Glenn Kenny RogerEbert.com Nov 14
2.5/4
The narrative moves along at a spanking pace, and the action is staged and shot at a pretty high level. Not quite, you know, peak Peter Hyams level, but pretty good. Go to Full Review
John Serba Decider Mar 6
Trap House is a shambles of a movie that isn’t sure if it wants to be a grim crime-drama or an outta-control-teenz comedy. Go to Full Review
Emiliano Basile EscribiendoCine Jan 5
5/10
What's interesting about the film is that it manages to entertain despite its outlandish plot twists. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
Jeffrey M. Anderson Common Sense Media Dec 31
2/5
This action-thriller feels off target in its tone, taking a Goonies-style teen adventure and mashing it up with a serious movie about drug dealers and death and wasting its cast in the process. Go to Full Review
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Audience Reviews

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patti f Nov 17 movie was good, had alot of action and storyline kept your attention. See more Thomas B Nov 16 Action packed. Grrat characters . See more David H. @rivrocks 2d Can we stop with the in-your-face D.E.I. in movies already 🫩 The liberal bent was as cliché as the tired tropes. Bautista and Peak impressed and Dowse did a great job considering what he had to work with 😆 See more Blac_Ronin _ @RT94610785 2d Ha. Is it a comedy? Seems like it was written by homosexuals, with wet dreams of violence meets glee club. Again, they hire cliche little macho white boy, and timid non threatening gay black kid. These type of movies must be part of money laundering, because they’re ridiculous. Oh, it’s Nickelodeon. See more Steven G @DongLord69 6d Honestly it surpassed my expectations. It’s engaging and has enough momentum from beginning to end. Certainly not an oscar winning film, but for it’s genre, it was fun. I’d say this is a "cop / cartel / action" flick with themes of family unity and coming of age. See more Jordan S. @jordan.s407 Apr 30 Very good enjoyed it could have been better. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis In El Paso, Texas, an undercover DEA agent and his partner embark on a game of cat and mouse with an audacious group of thieves: their own rebellious teenagers.
Director
Michael Dowse
Producer
Dave Bautista, Rebecca Feuer, Todd Lundbohm, Jonathan Meisner, Michael A. Pruss
Screenwriter
Gary Scott Thompson, Tom O'Connor
Distributor
Aura Entertainment
Production Co
Capstone Studios, Signature Films, 828 Productions, Scott Free Productions, Dogbone Entertainment
Rating
R (Bloody Images|Some Strong Violence)
Genre
Action
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 14, 2025, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 2, 2025
Runtime
2h 7m