
Professional hit-man Charlie Wolfe finds himself in three tales of murder, blackmail and revenge after a botched contract assignment.... (Full plot summary below)
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Professional hit-man Charlie Wolfe finds himself in three tales of murder, blackmail and revenge after a botched contract assignment.
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| AV ClubJesse HassengerDirector Kriv Stenders seems to think he’s spun a twisty, delightfully amoral genre riff. Instead, he’s made a brightly colored smirk noir. |
| The Patriot LedgerAl AlexanderJust standard-issue creeps going through their various nefarious motions, wasting a host of good actors in the process. |
| L.A. WeeklyAmy NicholsonThe flick, written by debut screenwriter James McFarland, is twisty, clever, and totally Nineties. |
| HitFixDrew McWeenyKill Me Three Times is a confident smaller film, and if you enjoy this sort of chess game with bullets, you'll probably get a kick out of it, and for Pegg fans, it's pretty much continuous pleasure throughout. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin Clifford"Kill Me Three Times" is a true ensemble film that gives all of its many characters equal shrift in a comic book way, with Simon Pegg's Charlie the glue that binds the stories. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura Clifford...despite an interestingly assembled cast and the unique location of Eagles Nest, Australia, Stenders' film is akin to watching someone move chess pieces around a board. |
| Film InquiryAlex LinesKriv Stenders' latest effort, Kill Me Three Times, is a lazy Tarantino film which uses a non-linear timeline to cover up a lacklustre story. |
| NerdistKyle AndersonKill Me Three Times is a perfectly enjoyable, no-frills crime movie that benefits from a pretty though out-of-place location and some solid performances. |
| Three Movie BuffsScott NashDespite the derivative nature of the film, there are still things to enjoy. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian Orndorf"Kill Me Three Times" has the right idea, but it's missing some crucial levels of escalation, often caught playing cute when it should be downright evil. |