Film Review – Don’t Move

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If you’re tired of overcomplicated thrillers stuffing in too many characters involved in too much business, writers T.J. Cimfel and David White have something fairly straightforward with “Don’t Move.” It’s a tale about a madman trying to control the victim he’s recently incapacitated, keeping the pair dueling as they experience a particularly active day of survival and intimidation. Directors Brian Netto and Adam Schindler have the central premise and the great outdoors to explore, and they deliver an effective battle of persistence with the feature. “Don’t Move” isn’t an extraordinary example of pulse-pounding filmmaking, but it delivers decent excitement, and a few turns of plot certainly help the cause. It’s not a puzzle meant to be solved, but a B-movie experience built for viewers hunting for a lean genre exercise that’s short and direct. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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