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Kill Your Friends

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United Kingdom · 2015
1h 44m
Director Owen Harris
Starring Nicholas Hoult, Craig Roberts, Georgia King, Tom Riley
Genre Comedy, Crime, Thriller

In the late 1990s, a drug-addled nihilist resorts to murder to climb the ladder of the London music industry.

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The Playlist by

For 100 minutes, Kill Your Friends apes a myriad of styles, trying to pass off imitation as innovation.

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Variety by Andrew Barker

The film has its razor-sharp grace notes and a seductive stylishness, neither of which can override its relentlessly adolescent worldview.

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CineVue by Ben Nicholson

It's a rancid cocktail of misogyny, homophobia, and much more besides, that never convinces as scathing satire as much as back-slapping celebration.

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Slant Magazine by Christopher Gray

Thanks to a strong performance by Nicholas Hoult, all reptilian sinew and heroin-chic vacuity, it keeps threatening to become more dynamic and self-critical than its final result.

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The Film Stage by Christopher Schobert

It is Nicholas Hoult, and Nicholas Hoult only, who keeps one watching. Even here he commands the screen, and shows himself able to carry a film. Next time, perhaps it will be a good one, and not one with such a needlessly tired message.

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Empire by David Hughes

Nicholas Hoult does his best to bring Niven's weapons-grade scumbag to life, in a film hobbled by amateurish acting and absence of production value.

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Screen International by Fionnuala Halligan

For a film about the music business, it’s interesting that Kill Your Friends sticks so faithfully to one note throughout; it’s as if Niven fears any glimpse of humanity might risk the project’s integrity, but the lack of human empathy ultimately becomes this project’s biggest handicap.

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Movie Nation by Roger Moore

This could have been a lighter picture, sort of a semi-dark Nick Hornby spin on music. That might have been less accurate, but more watchable.

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