
Kyle and Sarah Miller have it all: a huge gated house on the water, fancy cars, and the potential for romance in their relationship. He's just back from a business trip (he brokers diamonds) and their teen daughter Avery is sneaking out to a party, when four thugs in security uniforms and ski masks stage a home invasion. They want what's in the safe: cash and diamonds. Kyle stalls them, trying to negotiate for Sarah's freedom. Over the next few hours, the back stories of the ... (Full plot summary below)
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Kyle and Sarah Miller have it all: a huge gated house on the water, fancy cars, and the potential for romance in their relationship. He's just back from a business trip (he brokers diamonds) and their teen daughter Avery is sneaking out to a party, when four thugs in security uniforms and ski masks stage a home invasion. They want what's in the safe: cash and diamonds. Kyle stalls them, trying to negotiate for Sarah's freedom. Over the next few hours, the back stories of the four robbers (two brothers, a girlfriend, and the representative of a local drug kingpin) as well as the fault lines in Kyle and Sarah's marriage come into play. Is there room here for heroism?
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| Philadelphia Daily NewsGary ThompsonLook, I don't want to be mean, but you've got people in this movie who can't move their upper lips. It's bizarre. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole Smithey[VIDEO] Joel Schumacher continues on his career-long habit of hits and misses with a home invasion suspense thriller that signifies yet another dip. |
| Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeA home-invasion flick that grabs viewers by the throat and only stops squeezing long enough to wipe sweat from its palms. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekIf, by the time characters resort to nail guns and gasoline cans to confront the villains, you're not laughing uncontrollably...you might be charged with having no sense of humor. |
| NOW TorontoNorman WilnerSchumacher directs like he's on amyl nitrite, flinging the camera around the rooms of his gargantuan set to establish a tone of frantic tension. |
| Shared DarknessBrent SimonA thunderously stupid home invasion thriller about a diamond dealer who has a wall-safe with the password 'diamond.' Yes, seriously. |
| Movies.comGrae DrakeSprinkle on a helping of the aforementioned Crazed Cage, and you have a pretty delicious little snack to stave off your hunger until the holiday movie season buffet arrives. |
| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfTrust me, a little of this numbing picture goes a long way -- it's only a matter of minutes before the viewer feels like a hostage too. |
| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Stephen ColeTrespass is at least a suitable rest stop for his (Cage) anguish. An unapologetic B-movie that comes with lots of flashbacks, gunplay and shouting, it can easily be savoured and forgotten inside 90 minutes. |
| Reel Talk OnlineCandice FrederickIt gets increasingly worse as it progresses, heightened by terrible acting all around and a poor script. |