Wait, what?
Hard as it may be to believe, that’s the absurd premise of the new action-thriller film reuniting Dave Bautista and director Michael Dowse, who previously collaborated on Stuber. Now that buddy comedy was absurd, but it has nothing on Trap House, in which Bautista plays Ray, a Texas-based DEA agent whose son goes rogue along with several of his high school friends. Amazingly, very little of this is played for laughs, except of the unintentional variety.
It’s a credit to Bautista’s big-lug charisma that the film goes down as easily as it does. While the actor has demonstrated that he’s fully capable of more ambitious assignments,…
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