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Episode 050: This week on Story Punk, Psycho Summer continues with They Will Kill You, the 2026 horror-action bloodbath starring Zazie Beetz, Patricia Arquette, Heather Graham, and Tom Felton. Zazie Beetz plays Asia Reeves, a woman who takes a housekeeping job in a strange New York high-rise known as The Virgil, only to discover that the building is controlled by a demonic cult of wealthy immortals who have been feeding on sacrifice, power, and the kind of fine print no employee handbook should ever contain. We dig into why They Will Kill You feels like a deranged cocktail of Ready or Not, Kill Bill, John Wick, Rosemary’s Baby, Evil Dead II, Death Becomes Her, and 1990s action movies. It is not subtle, but subtlety was clearly never invited to this party. The conversation explores the film’s gleefully over-the-top supernatural violence, its aggressive title, its cult mythology, and its sharp class-war setup: rich people making devilish bargains while the people beneath them are treated as disposable. We also talk about the movie’s opening quote, “When the poor give to the rich, the devil laughs,” and how survival itself becomes an act of rebellion against a system designed to consume anyone without power. They also discuss Zazie Beetz as a protagonist who may be trapped, but is more than capable, Patricia Arquette’s stern and sinister presence, Heather Graham’s unforgettable role in the movie’s strange undead chaos, and the way director Kirill Sokolov turns the whole thing into a hyper-stylized carnival of sharp-edged weapons, blood spray, regenerating bodies, secret passageways, and people running around inside the walls. Plus: Dante references, demonic hotels, pig-headed voices, Jackie Chan-style physical action, grindhouse energy, practical stunt work, fire stunts, wide-shot fight scenes, 1990s action throwbacks, From Dusk Till Dawn vibes, and why sometimes “style over substance” still works when the style is swinging a flaming axe directly at your face. Listen now to Story Punk, where story matters.
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