
Speedboat racing champion and multimillionaire, Ben Aronoff, leads a double life that lands him in trouble with the law and drug lords.... (Full plot summary below)
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Speedboat racing champion and multimillionaire, Ben Aronoff, leads a double life that lands him in trouble with the law and drug lords.
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| Film Journal InternationalMaitland McDonaghUltimately, Speed Kills feels startlingly like a 1990s direct-to-video action movie with an inexplicably inflated budget. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayAt every turn in Speed Kills, director Jodi Scurfield and a team of screenwriters sand the edges off a complicated, multi-decade saga, making a featureless knockoff of seemingly every sweeping true-crime movie of the past three decades. |
| The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeScurfield's directing debut is marred by all manner of clunkiness, from the embarrassing performance of Kellan Lutz (playing Lansky's chip-on-shoulder nephew, who winds up Aronoff's nemesis) to the tissue-thin montages that try to sell us on Aronoff's second career as a racer and maker of speedboats. |
| RogerEbert.comSimon AbramsThe film's Gerber-bland back half is plenty bad, but the first half of Speed Kills features some of the year's worst filmmaking. |
| User Review16bitsIt's a movie you would watch if you were drunk. The celebrity cast isn't enough to save this movie. I'm rating it a 4 because I quite like racing movies. |