

Two wives plan murder, but which husband is actually the trap?
After Amy convinces Nicole to kill her abusive husband, Nicole travels to her on-line friend's home -- only to find Amy's own abused spouse, Chandler. And he's got blood on his hands, too. TRAP is a painfully funny look inside love, marriage, and body disposal.
Writing
Dialogue that thinks it's smarter than it is—infectiously
Production
Micro-budget intimacy that amplifies the claustrophobia
Acting
Kozlakowski's Amy: unhinged bestie energy, fully committed
Director
James Bonner
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in Michigan on a reported sub-$100k budget, Trap premiered at smaller festivals before vanishing into streaming purgatory—fitting for a film about hidden suburban horrors.
Released two years before Gone Girl weaponized 'cool girl' wives and unreliable narrators, Trap stumbles into similar territory with none of the polish—making its messiness weirdly prescient.