On HBO Max you have the most brutal action comedy just a few weeks after hitting theaters, and it is already number one in 50 countries

Asia Reaves needs a job and accepts the first one offered to her: housekeeper at The Virgil, an exclusive skyscraper in New York. But that building has been swallowing its tenants for years without leaving a trace: well, not the building, but the cult that hides behind its walls. That premise holds ‘They are going to kill you‘, action and horror comedy that tiptoed through the theaters a couple of months ago and is now one of the most refreshing and forceful proposals in the catalog of HBO Max.

A whole hodgepodge of genres to which its director, Kirill Sokolov, is no stranger. His debut, ‘Why don’t you die?’, already stood out for its extreme use of violence. In “They Will Kill You” he repeats that approach but with a much larger budget and a visual work that links the film to aesthetes of the trumpet and the fountains of blood like Tarantino or Sam Raimi. All of this seasoned with a little bit of ‘The Devil’s Seed’ due to the Satanist element, its fabulous supporting cast (where Heather Graham and Patricia Arquette stand out) and the imposing prominence of the art-deco building.

The film coincided in theaters with the sequel to ‘Wedding Night’, with which it shares more than one common plot detail: female protagonism, cults in mansions and a bilious forcefulness in his anti-rich message. A great double bill for one night that will send you to bed with a few bruises (you have ‘Wedding Night 2’ on Disney+, in fact).

The film suffered a small and undeserved setback in theaters, but it has found its place on the Warner platform, where it started as number one in 51 countries just one day after its arrival on streaming. As happens with so many other films that find a place in digital after a lackluster track record in theaters, the playful, direct and second-round format suits it wonderfully in small spaces. Don’t forget the raincoat, the devil carries katanas.

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