Best two reviews:
1) The Hollywood Reporter - Kill Your Friends remixes a brutally funny novel into an entertaining if somewhat familiar big-screen tale of amoral, chemically-fuelled decadence. (Rating: 70) Read Full Review >
2) Movie Nation - 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. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
8) The Playlist - For 100 minutes, Kill Your Friends apes a myriad of styles, trying to pass off imitation as innovation. (Rating: 33) Read Full Review >
9) The Film Stage - 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. (Rating: 25) Read Full Review >
1) The Hollywood Reporter - Kill Your Friends remixes a brutally funny novel into an entertaining if somewhat familiar big-screen tale of amoral, chemically-fuelled decadence. (Rating: 70) Read Full Review >
2) Movie Nation - 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. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
8) The Playlist - For 100 minutes, Kill Your Friends apes a myriad of styles, trying to pass off imitation as innovation. (Rating: 33) Read Full Review >
9) The Film Stage - 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. (Rating: 25) Read Full Review >
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