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Trapped Inn

  • 2024
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
2.7/10
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Brielle Gearson, Robert Palmer Watkins, and Matt Rife in Trapped Inn (2024)
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An American cycling team trains at a remote European lodge. Teammates start dying mysteriously. Rivals Connor and Greg battle to survive and uncover the cause behind the team's demise.An American cycling team trains at a remote European lodge. Teammates start dying mysteriously. Rivals Connor and Greg battle to survive and uncover the cause behind the team's demise.An American cycling team trains at a remote European lodge. Teammates start dying mysteriously. Rivals Connor and Greg battle to survive and uncover the cause behind the team's demise.

  • Director
    • Leah Sturgis
  • Writer
    • Leah Sturgis
  • Stars
    • Matt Rife
    • Robert Palmer Watkins
    • Brian Gross
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.7/10
    950
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Leah Sturgis
    • Writer
      • Leah Sturgis
    • Stars
      • Matt Rife
      • Robert Palmer Watkins
      • Brian Gross
    • 71User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matt Rife
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    • Connor
    Robert Palmer Watkins
    Robert Palmer Watkins
    • Greg
    Brian Gross
    Brian Gross
    • Coach
    Brielle Gearson
    • Andrea
    Jaylen Moore
    Jaylen Moore
    • Steffan
    Oliver Trevena
    Oliver Trevena
    • Wyatt
    Jacy King
    Jacy King
    • Rachel Lyons
    Noemie Maia
    Noemie Maia
    • Bianca
    Rickey Eugene Brown
    • Cruz
    Laurel Coeur
    Laurel Coeur
    • Natalie
    • (as Marine Loren)
    Emily Farache
    • Anne
    Gage Galotti
    • Jogger
    Tal Serror
    • Inn Keeper
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      • Leah Sturgis
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    1tiffanyjhamm

    I can't beleive I watched the whole thing

    This is my very first time writing a review for a movie because I am SHOCKED that someone made this movie in 2024 and most importantly... spend money on it. The acting is horrible, the story is worse and the graphics... I could of created better on my laptop. If you like to enjoy your time watching movies, skip this one unless you are like me and will watch anything... usually give it 20 minutes and then turn it off. With Matt Rife in it... I kept giving it a chance. I yelled at the screen so many times and the last shot... oh my.... just forward to that if ou want to confirm this review. I have to go wash my eyes out.
    8raison-31965

    A Haunting Glimpse Into Our Tech-Driven Future

    What if the things we rely on to advance humanity-AI, space exploration, and cutting-edge technology-became the very tools of our undoing? That's the chilling question Leah Sturgis' Trapped Inn dares to ask.

    The film may seem like a survival thriller on the surface, but dig deeper, and you'll find a commentary on the times we live in. It's no coincidence that the story unfolds during a pandemic, reflecting the collective trauma we've all faced. But Sturgis takes it a step further, weaving in themes of technological manipulation, societal control, and even space colonization.

    Elon Musk, SpaceX, and the global AI race are clear inspirations here. There's a particularly unnerving subplot about AI becoming weaponized-a subtle nod to the debates around its unchecked growth. In one scene, a team member discovers an AI-driven device that malfunctions in ways that feel less accidental and more... intentional. It's the kind of chilling "what if" scenario that sticks with you.

    What makes Trapped Inn so relevant is its ability to tie these grand ideas to a grounded, terrifying story. The hotel becomes a microcosm of a world on the brink of collapse-isolated, manipulated, and struggling to survive.

    By the end, you're left questioning: Are we truly advancing, or are we building our own cages? Trapped Inn is a timely, thought-provoking thriller that's impossible to shake off, especially in an age where tech seems to touch every corner of our lives.
    8wordeerprevstep

    When Athletes Become Survivors

    Forget medals and trophies; survival becomes the ultimate goal in Trapped Inn. Leah Sturgis takes us into the lives of a professional cycling team whose journey goes from training for glory to fighting for their lives, all set in the hauntingly beautiful Andorran mountains.

    At first, it seems like a straightforward sports drama-athletes pushing their limits, navigating personal conflicts, and striving for greatness. But the stakes skyrocket when a mysterious pandemic traps them in their remote hotel. What follows is a gripping blend of supernatural horror, psychological tension, and a touch of sci-fi that keeps you guessing.

    The team dynamics are the heart of the film. Matt Rife and Robert Palmer Watkins deliver standout performances, portraying athletes who must confront fears far beyond the physical challenges they're used to.

    The hotel itself is like a living character-its eerie silence, dimly lit halls, and unsettling staff create a sense of dread that never lets up. Every creak of the floorboards feels like a warning, and every shadow seems to hide something sinister.

    What sets Trapped Inn apart is its bold storytelling. It doesn't shy away from exploring big ideas, from the fragility of human connection to the unsettling implications of advanced technology.

    By the end, Trapped Inn isn't just a thriller; it's a reflection on resilience, fear, and the unpredictability of life. If you're looking for a movie that keeps you on edge while making you think, this one's a winner.
    1paul_m_haakonsen

    One of the worst movies I've seen in a long, long time...

    Sure, I had never heard about "Trapped Inn" prior to sitting down and watching it here in 2025. And the movie's cover was actually interesting enough to make me stop and give it a gander. But that was a mistake on my account.

    The storyline in the movie was insanely slow paced, sluggish and downright boring and pointless. I zoned out about 15 minutes into the movie, and tossed the towel in the ring at the 37 minute marker. I just couldn't take anymore of the boredom that writer and director Leah Sturgis had conjured up for this dumpster fire of a movie. Was there a point to this 2024 sci-fi thriller from writer and director Leah Sturgis? I doubt it. Or at least I failed to see it, and the movie was far from being even remotely entertaining. In fact, "Trapped Inn" was a swing and a miss of a movie.

    I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, and that is usually something I do enjoy when I sit down to watch a movie. But the actors and actresses on the cast list in "Trapped Inn" virtually stood a snowballs chance in Hell, as they had absolutely nothing wholesome to work with.

    "Trapped Inn" is definitely one of the worst movies I've stumbled upon in a long, long time. Sure, the production value was fair enough, but the total lack of script, character gallery and just general entertainment ensured that this stinker sank quicker than a cannon ball in water.

    Don't waste your time, money or effort on "Trapped Inn". It just simply isn't worth the time of day.

    My rating of writer and director Leah Sturgis's travesty of a sci-fi thriller lands on a generous one out of ten stars.
    7banier-47918

    Subtle Strength in Music, Camera Angles, and VFX

    Trapped Inn is a film that doesn't just rely on its plot and performances to create tension-it's the little things, like the music, camera work, and visual effects, that really enhance its atmosphere. While not all of these elements are groundbreaking, they certainly contribute to the film's unsettling mood.

    The music in Trapped Inn is a quiet yet effective presence. The score isn't overly dramatic but works well with the tension, creating a sense of dread that builds without becoming overbearing. There are moments where the soundtrack feels almost haunting, underscoring the isolation and fear the characters experience, though there are times when the music feels a bit underused during crucial scenes, leaving some moments feeling more still than they should be.

    The camera angles in the film are another subtle strength. There's an effective use of close-ups that intensify the emotional stakes, especially in the quieter, more introspective moments. The camera lingers long enough to capture the isolation of the characters but doesn't overdo it. However, there are times when the camera movements could have been a bit steadier-some of the more chaotic sequences come across as disorienting in a way that detracts from the tension.

    When it comes to color grading, Trapped Inn does a solid job of using a muted, almost washed-out palette to evoke the bleakness of the characters' situation. At times, the film could have benefited from more contrast to visually highlight key moments, but the overall mood is well-suited to the narrative.

    The visual effects, though not the star of the show, are decent. The supernatural elements, including the ghostly apparitions, are executed with just enough subtlety to be unsettling without overshadowing the human drama at the core of the story. A few scenes involving technology and AI could have used more polish, but they still serve their purpose without drawing too much attention.

    Altogether, while Trapped Inn doesn't reinvent the wheel when it comes to technical aspects, it uses these elements effectively to amplify the film's sense of dread and uncertainty.

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      Says it's filmed in France but vehicles have California license plates
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      Around 35 minutes into the movie you can see a camera operator reflected in the glass panel of a door being opened and closed.

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • Outrage Entertainment
      • Renegade Films
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