Yellowstone star Kelsey Asbille‘s new movie Don’t Move is now available to watch on Netflix.
Produced by Spider-Man director Sam Raimi and directed by Adam Schindler and Brian Netto, the movie sees a woman trying to escape from a serial killer who has injected her with a paralysing agent.
Asbille is joined in the cast by American Horror Story star Finn Wittrock, The Witcher: Blood Origin star Moray Treadwell and Bridgerton‘s Daniel Francis.
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The story follows Iris, a grieving young woman who travels to the isolated forest where her son died.
After visiting his memorial, a stranger approaches her and earns her trust by sharing the story of his own loss. It seems he’s given her some hope to overcome her grief, but his intentions are far from honest.
When they get back to their cars, the stranger injects Iris with a paralytic agent. She has only 20 minutes before her body shuts down, but she decides to fight tooth and nail to survive.
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Producer Sam Raimi talked about the challenges of this story for Tudum.
“The script asked our actor to be still for so many minutes in the movie, and I was afraid,” he said. “I was concerned that the audience would become restless, but the directors handled it so well, it becomes more and more suspenseful.”
Asbille, who plays Iris, added: “It’s a propulsive, stripped-down thriller that manages to feel very personal at times. That’s what resonated with me, fighting desperately to overcome something that has left you feeling paralysed.”
Asbille is better known for her role as Monica Long in Paramount’s hit western series Yellowstone. Before that, she starred in popular shows like One Tree Hill and Teen Wolf.
Don’t Move is now available to watch on Netflix.
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