Creating a daylight blood-soaked revenge flick is no easy task. It seems like more and more horror films are stepping away from dark exteriors where terror hides in every dark corner for the true horrors that exist in the light. Whether it be in service of the story or the save on production cost, daylight horrors can still be bloody fun. Becky 2: The Wrath of Becky, the sequel to the indie hit Becky, finds Becky (Lulu Wilson) three years later reeling from the experience of killing an entire clan of Neo-nazis. The kills are gruesome and clever, Wilson's dead-pan angst of teenager "oh-so-over-it" angst is wonderful, and the bad guys deserve what's coming. With an entirely new crew to take on The Wrath of Beck, cinematographer Julia Swain and production designer Allie Leone had to create a new look that felt cohesive with the first film while still following the visual journey of Becky's bloodstained life. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 10 April, 2023