Becky (2020)

Becky (2020)

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Becky Movie Storyline. Thirteen-year-old Becky Hooper is being questioned regarding an event that recently took place at her family’s house. She gives vague answers and does not seem to remember what they are discussing. Two weeks earlier, Becky was a bullied high school student whose mother passed away a year ago. She has a strained relationship with her father Jeff, who attempts to reconnect with her with a trip to their lakefront home.

Meanwhile, prisoner Dominick, a Neo-Nazi, and his men Apex, Cole and Hammond are riding in a transport van. Dominick has an inmate killed to get the guards to pull over, using the opportunity to kill them and pose as policemen. They stop a man and his two children on the street, kill them, and take their car.

Becky (2020) - Lulu Wilson
Becky (2020) – Lulu Wilson

Jeff’s girlfriend Kayla and her young son Ty arrive at the house, upsetting Becky. Jeff announces that he and Kayla are engaged. Hurt, Becky runs out of the house, followed by one of her dogs, Diego. At her small fort in the woods, she finds a mysterious key inside a tin box. Dominick and his men show up at the house, demanding the key and holding everyone hostage. Kayla and Ty try to escape but are caught by Apex, who tries to help them while Cole kills Dora, one of the family’s dogs. Jeff lies about Becky’s presence to protect her, but Dominick catches on and shoots Kayla in the leg to get the truth out of them.

Becky, still in the woods, becomes aware of the intruders’ presence and talks over a walkie-talkie, lying about calling the cops; Dominick calls her bluff and brings Jeff outside to lure Becky out. He begins to torture Jeff with a fire poker. Becky relents and says she will give him the key. Dominick allows Jeff to talk through the talkie, but he orders Becky to run. Jeff breaks free and finds Becky, telling her he loves her before being shot dead. Dominick demands the key and Becky gouges out his left eye with it before fleeing with Diego.

Becky (2020)

Dominick goes back into the house to cut off the dangling eye and sends Cole and Hammond out to retrieve the key. Cole finds Becky and Diego in her fort. Before Cole can negotiate, Becky stabs him repeatedly with a sharp ruler and kills him.

Apex shows Kayla and Ty compassion and Dominick realizes Apex is going soft. He tries to have Apex reaffirm his loyalty to him since he has been planning this job for years while in prison. After finding Cole’s corpse, Hammond chases Becky down to the lake, where she makes him trip and land on a wooden plank of nails. Hammond falls in the lake and Becky uses a nearby boat to violently shred Hammond’s chest with its motor, killing him. She is found by Apex, who incapacitates Diego. Not wanting to hurt Becky after his guilt over killing the two children earlier, Apex urges her to flee.

Becky is a 2020 American action thriller film directed by Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion, from a screenplay by Nick Morris, Lane Skye and Ruckus Skye. 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.

Becky was scheduled to have its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2020, but the festival was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was released on video-on-demand, digital platforms and in select drive-in theaters on June 5, 2020, by Quiver Distribution and Redbox Entertainment. The film received mixed reviews from critics, though many praised Wilson’s performance.

Becky Movie Poster (2020)

Becky (2020)

Directed by: Jonathan Milott, Cary Murnion
Starring: Lulu Wilson, Kevin James, Joel McHale, Amanda Brugel, Robert Maillet, Ryan McDonald, James McDougall, Leslie Adlam, Justin Holiday, Mike Dara, Chandra Michaels, Andrew Siwik
Screenplay by: Nick Morris, Lane Skye, Ruckus Skye
Production Design by: Melanie Garros
Cinematography by: Greta Zozula
Film Editing by: Alan Canant
Costume Design by: Muska Zurmati
Set Decoration by: Andrea Perez Leon
Art Direction by: Jenn McGouran
Music by: Nima Fakhrara
MPAA Rating: R for strong bloody violence, grisly images, and language.
Distributed by: Quiver Distribution
Release Date: June 5, 2020

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