March 25, 2026

They Will Kill You: Terror and Action Unite

A high-octane horror, action, and blood-soaked film arrives in theaters, in which a young woman must survive the night at the “Hotel Virgil.” “They will kill you” is described in the story as a mysterious deadly trap of a demon cult’s lair. This is the perfect movie to close March for lovers of this genre. One thing to highlight is that it is produced by a pair of Argentine brothers who have been the masterminds behind other successful horror films. It premieres on March 27.

The premiere

Title: They Will Kill You

Duration: 94 minutes

Genre: Horror

Director: Kirill Sokolov

Rating: R

Premiere: March 27, 2026

The cast

Zazie Beetz: Asia

Heather Graham: Sharon

Tom Felton: Kevin

Darron Meye: Ritchie

The story

A woman answers a job advertisement to work as a housekeeper in a mysterious New York City skyscraper, unaware that she is entering a community that has witnessed numerous disappearances over the years.

Latino producers

Andy Muschietti and Barbara Muschietti are an Argentine sibling duo of filmmakers known for redefining modern horror on a global level. They gained international recognition with “Mama” before achieving massive success with “It” and “It Chapter Two,” two of the highest-grossing horror films of all time.

A premiere in Texas

This film premiered worldwide in Texas at the famous SXSW 2026 (South by Southwest) festival in Austin this past March 17.

The music

The film’s soundtrack is led by Carlos Rafael Rivera, an American composer based in Guatemala. His score for the film “A Walk Among the Tombstones” earned him an Oscar nomination in the Best Original Score category, and he has won an Emmy and a Grammy in his career.

 

Caleb Morrison

Caleb Morrison

I cover community news and local stories across Iowa Park and the surrounding Wichita County area. I’m passionate about highlighting the people, places, and everyday moments that make small-town Texas special. Through my reporting, I aim to give our readers clear, honest coverage that feels true to the community we call home.

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