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Synopsis

THEY WILL KILL YOU unleashes a blood-soaked, high-octane horror-action-comedy in which a young woman must survive the night at the Virgil, a demonic cult’s mysterious and twisted death-trap of a lair, before becoming their next offering in a uniquely brazen, big screen battle of epic kills and wickedly dark humor.

Cast

  • Zazie Beetz
  • Patricia Arquette
  • Heather Graham
  • Tom Felton
  • Myha'la
  • Paterson Joseph
  • Armando Rivera
  • Lindzay Naidoo
  • Chris van Rensburg
  • Megan Alexander
Moviegoers are saying
This action-packed cult thriller divides audiences with its unapologetically derivative approach - while some embrace its wild blend of Kill Bill brutality, Ready or Not tension, and Sam Raimi-esque camp, others find it an overlong rehash that tries too hard to capture Tarantino's magic. The consensus? It's bloody, bonkers entertainment that knows exactly what it is, even if the demonic rich cult plot feels frustratingly familiar.
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Camp-Horror
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Metacritic

40
Mar 26, 2026

It’s just that the delivery system designed to get you from one showstopping mano a mano to the next begins to feel so derivative that not even the pulp pleasures of Beetz kicking mondo ass can keep this from feeling like a reheated fast-food binge.

Metacritic review by David Fear
David Fear
Rolling Stone
67
Mar 26, 2026

After so many smirky bloodfests, They Will Kill You scarcely needs believable human relationships to earn some goodwill. All it really needs is Beetz convincingly going through hell.

Metacritic review by Jesse Hassenger
Jesse Hassenger
The A.V. Club
50
Mar 24, 2026

Its lack of visual cohesion and bizarre finale get in the way of enjoying the whirlwind of fists, bullets, fantastical fights, and a sword with katana-like powers of cutting bodies in half. No one can accuse this film of becoming boring, but its over-stuffed narrative never quite delivers on its promising start.

Metacritic review by Monica Castillo
Monica Castillo
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