Hunt Her, Kill Her is a minimalist entry into the survival-horror genre. While it leans on familiar tropes, its focus on a blue-collar protagonist and its effective use of an industrial setting provide a visceral, if sometimes "tasteless" (as described by some critics), viewing experience.
This paper examines the 2022 survival-horror film (originally titled Night Shift ), directed by Greg Swinson and Ryan Thiessen. The film is a lean, single-location "home invasion" thriller that subverts the industrial workspace into a labyrinth of terror. I. Overview and Plot Summary Hunt Her, Kill HerCAM
The narrative follows Karen (Natalie Terrazzino), a single mother starting her first night as a janitor at a massive, isolated furniture factory. Her primary goal is simple: survive the shift to provide for her daughter while dealing with a pending divorce. However, her night takes a violent turn when a group of sinister, masked intruders breaks into the facility. Hunt Her, Kill Her is a minimalist entry
The film gained traction after premiering at the Chattanooga Film Festival and was eventually acquired by Welcome Villain Films for its 2023 theatrical release. The film is a lean, single-location "home invasion"