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Kill Your Friends

Set in London, 1997; when the British music industry is on a winning streak. The movie follows an A&R man working at the height of the Britpop music craze as he goes to extremes in order to find his next hit.
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Jeffrey M. Anderson Common Sense Media
April 07, 2016 Sometimes bad behavior can be entertaining, but in this cynical story of the music industry, it's simply depressing. There's no vicarious thrill, no exhilaration, only uninspired, unpunished meanness.
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Dustin Putman TheFilmFile.com
June 09, 2016 Saturates itself in nihilistic excess while presenting an uncompromisingly grim portrait of the recording industry. What is has to say, however, eventually grows stale as its narrative repetitively hits the same beats again and again.
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Dennis Schwartz Ozus' World Movie Reviews
April 09, 2016 The cynical film might be more annoying than eyeopening but the soundtrack kicks, as it features groups like Blur, Oasis and Radiohead.
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Adam Graham Detroit News
April 01, 2016 "Kill Your Friends" goes to some ugly places, but it keeps a sturdy sense of rhythm.
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Soren Anderson Seattle Times
March 31, 2016 A more disagreeable collection of cynical, backstabbing, self-aggrandizing, shallow, vicious and vile specimens of humanity gathered together in a single motion picture would be difficult to conceive of.
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Kyle Smith New York Post
March 31, 2016 Though the script is full of arch, darkly funny observations, the movie gets stuck on the same clanging chord of all-hating cynicism.
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Peter Canavese Groucho Reviews
June 06, 2016 As adapted by screenwriter John Niven from his own novel, Kill Your Friends has a decidedly been-there, killed-that feel to it.
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Robert Abele Los Angeles Times
April 01, 2016 Watching "Kill Your Friends" unfold is not dissimilar to being at a party where someone's clever one-liner lulls you into a conversation that reveals a bitterly immature, dismissively one-note lout, after which you're trapped.
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Christy Lemire RogerEbert.com
April 01, 2016 Everyone is horrible all the time-so when they do horrible things to each other, the result is a chuckle rather than a vicious bite. The music business is cutthroat, we get it.
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Andy Webster New York Times
March 31, 2016 Anchoring the pungent 1990s ambience is Mr. Hoult, easily oozing cool charisma.
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Austin Trunick Under the Radar
April 15, 2016 Nicholas Hoult shines in this blackest of black comedies.
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Alan Corr RTÉ (Ireland)
July 19, 2016 Hoult is a fine actor for sure but he's just too damn good-looking and smooth as the dark-hearted record company man. Hoult's craven A&R man has the killer instinct but his insecurities never seem entirely convincing.
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IMDb: 7
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