Ryan Gosling's sci-fi movie 'Project Hail Mary' continues its successful box office performance, securing a $53 million weekend, while the new horror-comedy 'They Will Kill You' debuted with less than $5 million.
The Bulgarian film 'They Will Kill You,' written and directed by Kiril Sokolov, stars Patricia Arquette, Heather Graham, Tom Felton, and Zazie Beetz, following a woman targeted by a demonic cult.
Kirill Sokolov's film 'They Will Kill You' has received mixed reviews, with some praising its action sequences and macabre humor, while others found it a failed attempt at satanic, supernatural horror pulp.
The film 'Project Hail Mary' is performing exceptionally well at the global box office, now nearing a $110 million U.S. cume and having minted Rs 1,599 crore worldwide, leading to discussions about a franchise. It earned Rs 6.17 crore in India amid the 'Dhurandhar 2' craze.
New reviews are emerging for the horror film 'They Will Kill You,' which is noted for its 'Tarantino fetish' and features Zazie Beetz, with critics praising her action hero performance for keeping the familiar premise fresh in the giddy, gory eat-the-rich actioner. Beetz delivered a physically demanding performance in the new action-horror film directed by Kirill Sokolov, showcasing her intense character in a relentless survival story.
In Kirill Sokolov’s “They Will Kill You,” a sword-wielding Zazie Beetz infiltrates a satanic cult housed in a luxury hotel, with the aim of rescuing one of its maids from becoming a human sacrifice.
A film review for Kirill Sokolov's first Hollywood movie, 'They Will Kill You,' notes that while it draws inspiration from its predecessors, it ultimately fails to reach their level, presenting a series of bloody scenes with little overall value.
'Project Hail Mary' has surpassed $100 million at the U.S. box office and is projected to dominate its second weekend, with critics praising Ryan Gosling's "charisma overdrive" performance in the feel-good sci-fi film, further fueling its strong performance and potential for future adaptations.
The sisterhood of the Satanic cults reached its conclusion at SXSW with the world premiere of They Will Kill You on Tuesday night, closing out the festival with an “eat the rich” mentality.