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Kill Kill Faster Faster

Country: USA, Language: English, 97 mins

  • Director: Gareth Maxwell Roberts
  • Writer: Gareth Maxwell Roberts; Joel Rose
  • Producer: Raquel Azevedo; Gil Bellows

CGiii Comment

The writing, pacing and the wigs all let this down - some of the dialogue is truly grating on the ears - neo-noir with street-parle, not a good mixture.

A shame because this is beautifully filmed - with an intelligent use of music that compliments every scene.

Roberts would've succeeded if it weren't for the stupid flaws - he certainly has directing skill.

A classic case of being to close to the project - some people just can't do everything - 3rd party input could have saved this film and, perhaps, made it into something decent.

Furthermore - the title is terrible as is the packaging.

Do some re-thinking before making the film.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Recently paroled after serving a long stretch for his wife's murder, Joey One-Way aligns himself with a producer who has optioned the play he wrote in prison. As he sets about adapting his work for the big screen, Joey falls for his new pal's ex-con wife, and enters into a doomed affair.

Cast & Characters

Gil Bellows as Joey One-Way;
Lisa Ray as Fleur;
Esai Morales as Markie;
Shaun Parkes as Clinique;
Moneca Delain as Kimba;
Stephen Lord as Jarvis;
Jane Peachey as Serena;
Saskia Troccoli as Jasmine;
Laurence Edney as Barman;
Andreas Sotiri as Himself;
Viv Weatherall as Nicky Roman;
Raquel Azevedo as Actress at Party;
Liza Sips as Lolita;
A.C. Chang as Shopkeeper;
Hilary Sesta as Restaurant Owner - Golders