Joel Schumacher's Trespass gets a shouty trailer
Nicolas Cage and Nicole Kidman need a Panic Room
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The trailer for upcoming Joel Schumacher movie, Trespass , has arrived online.
Trespass (not to be confused with the 1992 Bill Paxton film) stars Nicolas Cage and Nicole Kidman as a husband and wife who have their home invaded by masked thugs.
Cage has cash hidden somewhere in the house and they know about it, but he doesn’t give up so easily. Things begin to unravel and it turns out Kidman may not be the Stepford Wife she'd have us believe her to be.
The film looks like what might happen if Panic Room , Hostage and Funny Games managed to somehow have a child that shared an equal amount of their genetic make-up.
It’s not looking like a particularly pretty sight so far, but the Cage and Kidman team-up is intriguing enough to have us reserving judgement.
Considering the DVD and On-Demand release is literally two weeks after the cinematic one, hopes aren’t particularly high though.
See the shout-filled trailer for yourself here:
A UK release date isn’t confirmed as yet but Trespass will be in US cinemas on 14 October 2011.
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