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The below is an advanced review out of Beyond Fest. Sick does not yet have a release date.<\/em><\/p>\n

It’s no shock that a slasher co-written by Kevin Williamson goes as hard as Sick does. Williamson and Katelyn Crabb infect Williamson’s Scream blueprint with “COVID-19 Horror,” instigating terror while under quarantine orders. Sick is breakneck, effortlessly vicious, and leaves you gasping for air \u2014 but that’s all before the whiplash of its COVID-19 Horror twist. Director John Hyams is punctual and proficient when riffing on Scream’s Casey Becker opening death or hyping intensity during pulse-pounding chase sequences. Williamson and Crabb write knife-to-throat tension in the most straightforward formula of Scream meets Friday the 13th meets COVID-19 lockdown protocols \u2014 then the complications of coronavirus storytelling take an awkward swerve.<\/p>\n

Pandemic timelines place Sick around April 2020, when Americans were still figuring out how to protect themselves from invisible COVID-19 droplets. College students Parker (Gideon Adlon) and Miri (Bethlehem Million) escape Petri-dish-dirty dorms to the former’s idyllic lakeside mega-cabin, with no neighbors for miles. Parker is the freer spirit who complains about wearing her ordinary white-and-blue surgical mask when symptoms aren’t showing, while Miri always straps on her much thicker custom pastel mask because she has an at-risk father she’s scared to infected. Parker swears to Miri that they’ll spend isolation having fun like their “Drink every time Fauci is mentioned on TV” rule \u2014 until not only Parker’s hookup buddy DJ (Dylan Sprayberry) invades their bubble, but an anonymous, all-black-dressed killer.<\/p>\n