
Waters and Stone are two nobody police officers who work in the evidence room of the Las Vegas Police Department. When Stone discovers an unusually high bail receipt in connection to a drug bust, the two friends set in motion a plan to find the source of the money.... (Full plot summary below)
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Waters and Stone are two nobody police officers who work in the evidence room of the Las Vegas Police Department. When Stone discovers an unusually high bail receipt in connection to a drug bust, the two friends set in motion a plan to find the source of the money.
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| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperWood and Cage have a terrific dynamic together. |
| Cinemalogue.comTodd JorgensonThis subversive rearranging of genre clichés features a pair of amusing performances and a quirky vibe to overcome its pedestrian plotting. |
| The New York TimesNeil GenzlingerThe script, by Adam Hirsch and Benjamin Brewer, is full of both humor and menace, giving the actors plenty to work with. That makes for an enjoyably slow buildup to an unexpected ending. |
| HeyUGuysStefan PapeThough incredibly funny in parts, with a handful of one-liners that will have the whole room laughing, such farcicality is persistently enriched by the sheer darkness that lingers. |
| JoBlo's Movie EmporiumChris BumbrayA better-than-average cop thriller with fun performances by Nicolas Cage, Elijah Wood and Jerry Lewis (of all people). |
| The A.V. ClubA.A. DowdWhen it comes to the disposable VOD fare that Cage and Travolta have made a side career out of indiscriminately embracing, minor pleasures are a major improvement. |
| ScreenCrushBritt HayesCage returns to the Las Vegas he once famously left, joined by Elijah Wood for a simple but mostly effective heist flick. |
| Japan TimesKaori ShojiThe Trust is a vehicle that works for both Cage and Wood. The Brewer brothers must have seen what could be done with the pair's unlikely chemistry and the strange, murky darkness and black humor that emerges from it. |
| CinemacyMorgan RojasThe Trust is perfect for those wishing to see two fantastic actors paired in delightfully quirky roles. |
| Under the RadarStephen DanayAnyone with any appreciation for small-scale crime stories or the two leads would do well to give it a look. |