
An A&R man working at the height of the Britpop music craze goes to extremes in order to find his next hit.... (Full plot summary below)
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An A&R man working at the height of the Britpop music craze goes to extremes in order to find his next hit.
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| Detroit NewsAdam Graham"Kill Your Friends" goes to some ugly places, but it keeps a sturdy sense of rhythm. |
| IGN MoviesChris TillyKill Your Friends starts out an enjoyably nasty satire of the music industry, but loses focus when a thriller element is thrown into the mix. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzThe cynical film might be more annoying than eyeopening but the soundtrack kicks, as it features groups like Blur, Oasis and Radiohead. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfAt least Hoult is trying to do something different, but his effort can't prop up the feature, which slowly loses focus and timing, ending up an uninspired mess. |
| Independent (UK)Geoffrey MacnabThe film's redeeming factor is its giddy sense of excess. Like the protagonist of The Wolf of Wall Street, Stelfox pushes everything to absolute extremes. |
| HeyUGuysStefan PapeIt's a dog eat dog world - and let's just say there are a lot of very hungry people in this particular endeavour. |
| WOW247Matthew TurnerThis is blackly comic fun, anchored by a nicely controlled performance from Nicholas Hoult, though it's ultimately undone by the very lack of heart it supposedly celebrates. |
| Consequence of SoundSarah KurchakKill Your Friends is effective and enjoyable in the way that dusty music compilations are. |
| London Evening StandardCharlotte O'SullivanHoult (the film's executive producer) is either miscast, the victim of terrible direction or trying to convey, through a lacklustre performance, that his faith in the material was misplaced. |
| The PlaylistSam FragosoFor 100 minutes, Kill Your Friends apes a myriad of styles, trying to pass off imitation as innovation. |