Monday 31 August 2020

BECKY (full review at Screen Realm)

Becky is the third movie from directors Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion who previously gave us the horror comedy Cooties and the excellent, but highly underrated, terrorist militia thriller Bushwick. Becky lands them in straight genre territory as it pits the eponymous thirteen year old girl against a gang of Neo-Nazi convits.

Becky (Lulu Wilson) and her father Jeff (Joel McHale) take a weekend trip to their lake house. Becky is unable to cope with the loss of her mother, despite Jeff’s attempts to encourage her to move on. At the lake house they meet Jeff’s girlfriend Kayla (Amanda Brugel) and her son Ty (Isaiah Rockcliffe). Relationships are immediately strained and Becky retreats to her treehouse. At the same time, a home invasion is staged by a gang of escaped prisoners, led by Dominik (Kevin James). They are searching for a key, hidden somewhere in the house, and they hold the family hostage until they find it.

Read the full review at Screen Realm:
https://screenrealm.com/becky-movie-review-kevin-james/

IMDB: Becky

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