Movie Info Spunky and rebellious Becky tries to reconnect with her father during a weekend getaway at a lakefront house. But the trip soon takes a turn for the worse when convicts on the run, led. In fact, the most depressing thing about "Becky" is how little Murnion and Milott do with the star of "The King of Queens," whose performance is far and away the best thing about this frustrating movie.
Becky. is all at once the film's plucky heroine, fearlessly standing up to vicious wickedness, and also its arch villainess - making Becky a thrilling if morally (as well as viscerally) messy. 'Becky' Review: Kevin James as a Neo-Nazi Isn't the Worst Thing About This Empty Shockfest Lulu Wilson is a standout in this bloody thriller about a murderous teen girl, but the latest from the. Becky is a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse that leaves you unsure if the good guy is really that good at all. It stars Lulu Wilson, Kevin James and Joel McHale, and follows a young girl who must defend her home from a group of escaped convicts.
Paul Blart himself, decided to take on a serious role? What if that role were that of a jacked-up neo-Nazi who terrorizes a family at their lakeside home? This action-thriller is definitely worth your time and has many surprising scenes. Imagine an R-rated Home Alone with a lot of blood. The proportion of your enjoyment of Becky would also depend on how much you enjoy genre movies as a whole. It stars Kevin James (The King of Queens), Lulu Wilson (Annabelle: Creation - read our review here), and Joel McHale.
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Double Toasted - You were all probably very shocked at the trailer for Becky when you saw Kevin James being a bad guy facing off against. Directed by Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion.. Find where to watch Becky in Australia.
James McDougall) making their prison break and Becky and her dad driving out to the film's secluded setting. Lovable sitcom star Kevin James plays a heavily tattooed neo-Nazi in the new home invasion movie Becky. On a side note, I'm counting Becky for the Ghoul-a-thon because it's labeled horror on here, but I'm not sure it should actually be considered a horror movie. Review by defective_saint ★★★ Becky is a fairly standard grindhouse thriller that benefits from its more intriguing parts.
