“Cut Shoot Kill” (*1/2 out of four) was a boring horror thriller about a B-movie actress (Alexandra Socha) who signs on to star in a new horror movie with a crew of aspiring filmmakers who wouldn’t look out of place in “Deliverance”. When the cast starts disappearing from a real murderer who invades the set, she finds she has to become the character she is playing in order to survive. Potentially interesting psychodrama about the blurred lines between film and reality and the psychological effects that actors endure from their onscreen characters is undone by molasses pacing. Wes Craven and Nick Cassavetes tried this same type of story decades ago and it didn’t work out so great for them either, so don’t blame writer/director Michael Walker too much. Ray Flynn’s moody cinematography provides film’s only merits.

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