stylish but familiar; Orson Oblowitz's "Trespassers", doesn't add anything particularly original to the home invasion genre. But it does provide some cheap thrills along the way; The performances, too, are better than they need to be
it's an uninspired bore; The characters are absolute sh*t; the plot is thin & inconsequential; the horror elements, are filled with tired cliches & forgettable moments; Trespassers is the type of movie that will anger more than entertain
diverting but uneven indie thriller; The result ["Trespassers"] falls short of being especially credible, let alone memorable. Still, this is a polished genre exercise that provides a decent night's home entertainment
despite the cliches that follow, director Orson Oblowitz does a good job of keeping viewers guessing, with some of the film's most shocking incidents coming out of the blue; It's beautifully crafted and does what it does very effectively
"Trespassers" has a really cool atmosphere. The setting is incredibly modern, but the special effects and gore are a product of the '70s and 80's horror which call to mind some classic home invasion films; It should be memorable for fans of thrillers
"Trespassers" drags viewers through muck and gunsmoke without just cause; Unfortunately, this doesn't make for a particularly tense or midnight-savvy home invasion offering