Trap House (2025)
starring Dave Bautista and Inde Navarrette

This is low quality action movie entertainment, which does little but dirty Dave Bautista‘s name, as should probably be expected from ‘Signature’. It’s about equal to a typical made-for-Netflix action-drama series.

Barely Watchable seems like a fitting rating for this movie early on, when it’s mostly tolerable but frequently a struggle to justify the time wasted, even for an avid action movie connoisseur and a Dave Bautista fan.

The plot spices up a bit 25 minutes in, as the kids form their own tactical team. It doesn’t make a great movie by any means, but the injection of a little plot serves to mask the awful teenage drama dialogue and upgrades it to a Watchable movie — a little bit easier than Barely, but only just.

Aside from Dave Bautista, the most memorable other cast member is probably the girl (played by Inde Navarrette) whom Bautista’s son (played by Jack Champion) falls for, who turns out to be (spoiler alert) the daughter of the cartel bosses (the mother played by Kate del Castillo).