really, it's mostly just a nasty genre movie with some gruesome scenes of violence. But it's served well by a script that doesn't merely embrace the gimmick of a pubescent girl fighting bad guys
offering fairly brutal action on the verge of black comedy, this indie thriller from the directorial duo of Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott is lean, mean, nasty fun that will appeal to genre fans with hard-edged tastes
for anyone that is even remotely familiar with Kevin James, that enjoys his work as a screwball jokester, this is worth putting your eyeballs on just for the shedding of typecast alone; As a character that is; the movie itself is still sadly forgettable
"Becky" is bad, just not in a way that's any fun; "Becky" is mean-spirited picture that purports to empower teen girls, yet seems to have contempt for them at the same time
"Becky" is a lot of fun and will work for those seeking thrills and bloody kills. Lulu Wilson shines as the titular Becky, but the talented cast deserved a better script and more concise direction