Kill me Tomorrow is the worthwhile feature film debut by director Patrick McGuinn, who was behind the acclaimed shorts Soda Pop and Sperm Whale. Lushly filmed in upstate New York, this low budget horror film is a cut above the rest for it's use of some unexpected and shocking surprises usually not found in the genre. Veteran Colleen O'Neill has a worthwhile and campy cameo as one of the victim's Moms. Though not superb by any means, this debut effort offers glimpses of a director who could be a major talent, given the right material.
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Style over substance indie
Leofwine_draca12 September 2017
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KILL ME TOMORROW is an unremarkable indie thriller with some horror elements. The story is a high school-set love triangle in which a newcomer turns out to be a witch possessing demonic powers. Expect lots of partying here and not much depth, with sex scenes taking precedence amid insipid acting and endless scene changes. The repeated insertion of black and white inserts straight from a music video was the final nail in the coffin for me.
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