Kill Me Later

 (2001)

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| Oct 06, 2001
eFilmCritic.com
Often the silly but self-serving comedy goes in circles in and of itself....Also, the sound recording during many scenes is pretty shoddy, no matter how amateurish the rest is.....seems to take after The Limey in its choppy and shuffled narrative form..... ... Full Review
| Sep 14, 2001
MTV.com
Shawn (Selma Blair) is a deeply depressed young woman who is unhappy with her job as a bank teller and is frustrated with her romantic relationship with her boss (D.W. Moffett), who happens to be married. But before she can jump, a novice bank robber named Charlie (Max Beesley) stages a hold-up at the bank, taking Shawn hostage in the process. ... Full Review

Film Journal International
KILL ME LATER Rated:R For movie details, please click here . D.W. Moffet, a first-rate actor when he has something to play, has nothing to play (Blair's married lover), and Brendan Fehr does adequately as a robbery accomplice. ... Full Review

Los Angeles Times
With that, the modest but appealing "Kill Me Later" is off and running, but happily the filmmakers here are more interested in its people and their lives than in the chase that follows. Screenplay Annette Goliti Gutierrez; from a story by Lustig and Gutierrez based on a short film by Maria Ripoli. ... Full Review