Hunt Her, Kill Her – Movie Review
Director: Greg Swinson, Ryan Thiessen
Writer: Greg Swinson (Screenplay)
Cast
- Natalie Terrazzino (The Last Movie Star)
- JC Oakley III (Sothern Gothic)
- Trevor Tucker
- Hunter Tinney
- Philip Zimny
Plot: A janitor in a furniture factory finds herself in a fight for her life when she becomes the target of sinister masked intruders.
Runtime: 1 Hour 29 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Hunt Her, Kill Her starts on Karen’s (Terrazzino) first day in her new night shift role. She has taken a role in a factory working alone cleaning through the night. Karen needs the work to support her child, but her first night is going to take a terrifying turn.
A group of masked intruders enter the factory and start hunting Karen down. Karen must spend the rest of the night trying to elude them and get out alive. However, they aren’t going to give up that easily.
Verdict on Hunt Her, Kill Her
Hunt Her, Kill Her is a horror thriller following a new night cleaner fighting back against a group of intruders. She must adapt to the factory if she is going to survive, as the killers relentlessly track her down.
This relentless movie uses the large singular location to create a home alone like horror. Karen uses what she can find to stay ahead of the killers, which creates a nice selection of confrontations. Each one puts her in more danger but feels more natural in the area’s combat. She has a big reason to maintain her fighting back to get back to her child and a past waiting to be revealed. Natalie Terrazzino is great in the leading role, giving us a non-stop performance.
Where to Watch
UK debut on Blu-ray & Digital – Monday 27th May 2024
Final Thoughts – Hunt Her, Kill Her is a relentless, non-stop thriller.