“Don’t Say It’s Name” (*1/2 out of four) was a lackadaisical horror thriller about an ex-park ranger (Sera-Lys McArthur), a troubled police officer (Madison Walsh), and other townsfolk (Samuel Marty, Catherine Gell, and others) who try to defeat (yawn) an evil spirit that’s been reincarnated and wants to eradicate anyone who gets in its way. Moody cinematography by Douglas Munro is a definite plus but film dawdles and meanders and tells a very familiar and formulaic horror story. “Don’t Bother” would be a better title for this timewaster.