Review of Kill Me Three Times (2015) by David Ehrlich for Time Out — 07 Apr 2015
Can a single guitar riff tell you everything you need to know about a movie? The dreadful Kill Me Three Times, which has nothing to offer beyond some aerial looks at the white-and-turquoise beaches of Western Australia, opens with a power chord so cheesy and generic that it immediately identifies this story of amateur criminals as the charmless ’90s throwback that it is.
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This review of Kill Me Three Times (2015) was written by David Ehrlich and published by Time Out on 07 Apr 2015.
Kill Me Three Times has generally received mixed reviews.
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