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You Kill Me (2007)
description written by member Zara:
A hit-man has made some terrible mistakes and his mob needs to get him back on track.
| Release Date: | June 22nd, 2007 |
| MPAA Rating: | R |
| Running Time: | 90 minutes |
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You Kill Me Movie Review by Matthew (7/2/2007) |
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Director John Dahl made an impressive splash a number of years ago with the release of "The Last Seduction". It made a star of Linda Fiorentino and showed us a side of Bill Pullman that was new to us. In the last few years, he has made a number of films, but none of these has captured the interest of moviegoers like...
(complete You Kill Me review by Matthew)
It is refreshing to have an adult comedy to watch for a change. The dialog in this film was first rate. Props to Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely for a primo script. Too bad I can't watch their other work.
Ben Kingsley was superb as an alcoholic hit man who fall in love while trying to recover. Téa Leoni did the best...
(complete You Kill Me review by Movie Addict)
| You Kill Me Movie Review by N (5/16/2008) |
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A weird experience is it to watch "You Kill Me". No flashy star, no provocative visuals of blood or anything remotely disgusting, no torrid erotic scene, and no true "action". Yet it is one of the more enjoyable and entertaining films I've seen last year.
The dark comedy follows hitman Frank Falencsyk (Sir Ben Kingsley),...
(complete You Kill Me review by N)
| You Kill Me Movie Review by Jarrod (6/28/2007) |
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You Kill Me reminds me very much of The Matador, with Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear. Sir Ben, always excellent, even in crap like Thunderbirds, has as much fun as he did in Sexy Beast, where he played an insane c*ckney ganster prone to profane outbursts and tirades. He is a hit man for the Polish mob. He botches his...
(complete You Kill Me review by Jarrod)
| You Kill Me Movie Review by Mitch (6/22/2007) |
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Ben Kingsley proves once again why he's an Oscar winner in the slightly off kilter darkish comedy You Kill Me. Kingsley plays Frank, a hitman for the Polish mob in Buffalo. Problem is, he's an alcoholic. His problem causes him to botch one too many jobs so boss Roman Krzeminski (Phillip Baker Hall) sends him to San...
(complete You Kill Me review by Mitch)
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