Trap lands soft Rotten Tomatoes rating after mixed reviews

As a hardcore gamer, I’ve just dived into M. Night Shyamalan’s latest cinematic adventure, “Trap”. Unfortunately, it seems the gaming community’s verdict on this one is divided, with an average Rotten Tomatoes rating that’s softer than a well-worn controller after hours of intense play.

Section 31 star calls the movie “hybrid” which doesn’t sound too promising

In a nutshell, the initial response to Section 31, the first Star Trek movie on Paramount+, has been somewhat critical following the unveiling of its teaser trailer. Fans have expressed displeasure over the blend of contemporary music and dark undertones, suggesting that it might not resonate with traditional Star Trek enthusiasts. Omari Hardwick, an actor set to star in the upcoming production (known for his role as Power), shared some thoughts during a Variety interview at San Diego Comic Con that may not ease these concerns.

Soap watch with Caught in the act

It seems clear that the point at which Junior and Cindy solidified their arrangement must have been when Ian, with enthusiasm, informed Cindy he had coordinated their calendars for mutual availability tracking. The dismay evident on Cindy’s face suggested she felt trapped, much like one put under shackles.