They Will Kill You (2026) – Review and Summary
They Will Kill You stands out amongst the recent wave of satanic cult movies by bringing the action, above average villains and a familial bond which doesn’t feel lukewarm.
They Will Kill You stands out amongst the recent wave of satanic cult movies by bringing the action, above average villains and a familial bond which doesn’t feel lukewarm.
While Otherhood’s exploration of mother/son relationships plays out too silly to be taken seriously, there remains enough heart to make it worth checking out.
Based on a true story, The Act pushes all involved past what you might expect for some and others towards a reminder of why they have had such long careers.
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