After the horrible murder that the town faces, a courageous demon hunter, who unites up with a smart detective, as together, do their best to track down a demon, but, incidents come to challenge them, when they know that the demon will never die.
Don't Kill It is an amusing film filled with gore-soaked laughs as well as intimate and tense moments, and highlights the importance of women saving the world.
Don't Kill It is a cheeky camp parade with buckets of low-rent charm, and for fans of camp cinema and Lundgren's B-Movie fare, Don't Kill It will fit like slipping into something cozy and familiar with a few surprises along the way.
Mendez has clearly mapped out something bigger, but it doesn't matter if we never see the whole thing; like health insurance, just knowing it's there is enough. On top of this, the gore-fests are glorious, never letting the viewer feel cheated.
Even when Don't Kill It veers toward the ordinary, Lundgren is there with his lived-in face and playful eyes, waiting as ever to spring into action. It's great to see him in a fun movie again.