BECKY (18)

WHO’S IN IT?

Lulu Wilson (Ouija: Origin of Evil), Kevin James (Paul Blart: Mall Cop), Joel McHale (Ted), Amanda Brugel (Jason X), Robert Maillet (Pacific Rim), Ryan McDonald (2012), James McDougall (Heinous Acts)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Jonathan Milott (Bushwick) and Cary Murnion (Cooties), directors; Nick Morris (film debut), Ruckus Skye (Rattle the Cage) and Lane Sky (Reckoning), writers; Jordan Beckerman (After Everything), Jordan Yale Levine (King Cobra), J.D. Lifshitz (Bad Match), Raphael Margules (Contracted) and Russ Posternak (Burn), producers; Nima Fakhrara (A Simple Wedding), composer; Greta Zozula (The Half of It), cinematographer; Alan Canant (Lustre), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Sullen teenager Becky (Wilson) is reluctantly spending the weekend at a lakeside home with her father Jeff (McHale) and his new girlfriend Kayla (Brugel). However, their weekend is disrupted by a group of escaped convicts, led by neo-Nazi Dominick (James), who take the family hostage – except for Becky, who escapes and exacts bloody vengeance on the criminals…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

This hyper-violent action-thriller, already an underground hit in the States, comes to UK shores in delightfully gory fashion, as does its attention-grabbing distinction of having Kevin James play a scary neo-Nazi.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

MONDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER 2020

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