I’m not sure what kind of expectations should be in place for this new release when the filmmaker’s last effort was a 2021 cheapie titled “Coronavirus Conspiracy.” Writer/director James Sunshine somehow returns with “Killing Mary Sue,” which moves away from global misery to simply focus on viewer agony involving an action comedy that’s mostly unbearable. Sunshine doesn’t know what he wants from the endeavor, beginning as something approximating a farce before it slams into concern for characters nobody is going to care about. “Killing Mary Sue” is violent and obnoxious, and the helmer’s job is to transform extremity into a good time with terrible people. Instead, Sunshine keeps the picture shrill and unfocused, bringing a small cast of familiar faces to play around with an abrasive tone the director ultimately has no idea how to manage. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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