Cut Shoot Kill (2017) 720p English x264 Full Movie Download
1h 38min | Action, Horror, Thriller | 2017 (USA)
Movie Title: Cut Shoot Kill (2017)
Language: English,
Rating: 4.8/10
More Info: IMDB
Director: Michael Walker
Writers: Michael Walker, Michael Walker
Stars: Alexandra Socha, Alex Hurt, Phil Burke
Film Story: Serena Brooks, an ambitious young actress, signs on as the star of a horror film with a crew of backwoods filmmakers that have worked together for years. When the cast starts disappearing, …
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Cut Shoot Kill (2017) 720p English x264 Full Movie Download
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Main cast:
Alexandra Socha, Alex Hurt (Grimm), Phil Burke (Van Helsing; 100 Million B.C.; Zombie Town), Jay Devore, Lexi Lapp, Zanny Laird, Josh Salt, Michael Oberholtzer, Lance Channing, Kett Turton, Ian Flanders, Nils Lawton, Keenan Jolliff, Henry Zebrowski, Kyle Harris.
Cut Shoot Kill is a 2017 horror thriller film written and directed by Michael Walker (The Maid’s Room). The Pango Films production stars Alexandra Socha, Alex Hurt and Phil Burke.Serena Brooks, an ambitious young actress, signs on as the star of a horror film with a crew of backwoods filmmakers that have worked together for years.
“Considering that the film also provides some above-average performances, superb special effects, and a few genuinely surprising twists and turns, there’s no doubt that Cut Shoot Kill is one of the better meta slashers to come along in recent memory. It’s timely, strangely relatable, and passes all of the requirements of a good slasher film.” Blair Hoyle, Cinema Slasher
It is by no means the most inventive genre piece – with a number of difficulties and snags along the way – but it provides audiences with what they have come to expect (and maybe even a little bit more of a bite), with blood, guts and tension to spare. It is a mostly well-made indie horror, with a solid cast and direction to boot, even though restraint would provide us with a tighter example of filmmaking on a budget.” Nathan Osborne, Film Enquiry: