‘Don’t Move’ Trailer: Kelsey Asbille Fights Against A Serial Killer And Paralysis In Sam Raimi-Produced Thriller

With Halloween right around the corner, horror movies and suspenseful thrillers will be in plentiful supply. Netflix has always made spooky season a special occasion each year, and last night as part of their Geeked Week event (Which I wasn’t invited to and I’m salty about it!), they revealed the upcoming survival thriller, Don’t Move, starring Yellowstone breakout  Kelsey Asbille.

In Don’t Move, Asbille plays a woman on the run from a dangerous man who has injected her with a paralytic agent, giving her limited time to run, hide, and fight before her body shuts down.

Adam Schindler and Brian Netto direct the film, but the big name behind the scenes is Sam Raimi who is aboard as a producer.

Joining Asbille is a small cast that includes Finn Wittrock, Moray Treadwell, and Daniel Francis.

Asbille has been a recurring presence in Taylor Sheridan projects. Besides Yellowstone, she also had a role in Wind River, her most recent feature performance.

SYNOPSIS:  A grieving woman hoping to find solace deep in an isolated forest encounters a stranger who injects her with a paralytic agent. As the agent gradually takes over her body, she must run, hide, and fight for her life before her entire nervous system shuts down.

Don’t Move hits Netflix on October 25th.

Travis Hopson
Travis Hopson has been reviewing movies before he even knew there was such a thing. Having grown up on a combination of bad '80s movies, pro wrestling, comic books, and hip-hop, Travis is uniquely positioned to geek out on just about everything under the sun. A vampire who walks during the day and refuses to sleep, Travis is the co-creator and lead writer for Punch Drunk Critics. He is also a contributor to Good Morning Washington, WBAL Morning News, and WETA Around Town. In the five minutes a day he's not working, Travis is also a voice actor, podcaster, and Twitch gamer. Travis is a voting member of the Critics Choice Association (CCA), Washington DC Area Film Critics Association (WAFCA), and Late Night programmer for the Lakefront Film Festival.