
It started with a couple dead bodies and $68,000 in stolen cash. Chip Taylor's girlfriend Liza had the perfect plan to rip off her rich sugar daddy. It should have been an easy in and out kind of deal. Nobody would get hurt and they would come out of it with enough loot to solve their problems. But things started going wrong as soon as they were inside the rich man's house, and for Chip it was only the beginning of the longest, most terrifying ride of his life.... (Full plot summary below)
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It started with a couple dead bodies and $68,000 in stolen cash. Chip Taylor's girlfriend Liza had the perfect plan to rip off her rich sugar daddy. It should have been an easy in and out kind of deal. Nobody would get hurt and they would come out of it with enough loot to solve their problems. But things started going wrong as soon as they were inside the rich man's house, and for Chip it was only the beginning of the longest, most terrifying ride of his life.
Leave your thoughts about 68 Kill.
| Screen InternationalKim NewmanIt's full of potentially offensive material, but played so deftly most audiences will chuckle rather than upchuck. |
| Eye for FilmJennie KermodeHaaga's direction is all about creating the illusion of chaos whilst maintaining precise control. He's aided by strong cinematography, set design and music, with the whole coming together amazingly well given the limitations of the budget. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfAll it does well is numb the senses and inspire an appreciation for the art of the rewrite. |
| The Hollywood NewsKat Hughes68 Kill offers thrills, chills and inventive kills by the boot-load. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoHaaga knows what works, and ensures that we get heavy doses of the good stuff (although more Alisha Boe would have been nice). |
| Daily DeadHeather WixsonThere's no denying that 68 Kill is still a wickedly fun heist movie that subverts genre fan's expectations by playing around with gender conventions, delivering several impressive storytelling swerves that genuinely kept me guessing up until the very end. |
| The New York TimesKen JaworowskiIt’s a little amazing how a story so guilty of gross-out violence can retain a share of comic innocence. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayThe story suffers diminishing returns as it unwinds with increasing violence and absurdity. Or maybe it’s just that “68 Kill” puts the best material upfront. |
| SciFiNowAnton Bitelmadcap, heavily gendered caper down the backroads of low-rent America |
| ScreenAnarchyJ Hurtado68 Kill hates women. It really, really hates women. |