“Be Still And Know” (* out of four) was a stillborn horror thriller about two former female friends (Kelsey Steele and Elizabeth Potthast) who attempt to reconcile their friendship by vacationing out to a wooded cabin where (is this a surprise to anyone?) they are menaced by a backwoods redneck (Jacob Briggs) who turns them against one another and causes them to re-evaluate their relationship and survival. Hard to believe that almost the exact same story could be told by two movies within the same week but seeing is unfortunately believing. This one is logy and lethargic enough to make even the remakes of “I Spit On Your Grave” or “Mother’s Day” look like Hitchcock by comparison.

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