Who do you champion when no one is truly worthy? Thieves fight for their lives in “The Price We Pay.” The unsuccessful criminals discover shelter in a farmhouse, but their current sanctuary has brutal consequences. Along for the ride is a hostage whose continued existence depends on circumstances beyond her control. READ MORE: Stephen Dorff Trashes “Garbage” Films Like ‘Black Widow’ & Says He’s “Embarrassed” For Scarlett Johansson The film hails from director Ryûhei Kitamura; while commonly associated with the feature adaptation of Clive Barker’s “The Midnight Meat Train, Kitamura also helmed a notable chapter of the anthology “Nightmare Cinema.” This time, he’s going all out to push gore and violence to their limits.