In order to enjoy “You’re Killing Me,” you have to stop caring about who’s killing who. There is an urgency that holds on to your attention somewhat, but all that happens is predictable, and you watch the entire film with a straight face. It has the aspects of a thriller but doesn’t provide the vibe. Here’s more on it:
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Plot Synopsis: What Happens In ‘You’re Killing Me’?
Eden has been shortlisted for her dream school, Penbrook. To make it through, she asks another guy in her class, Schroder, if his father, a congressman, can write a letter of recommendation. The guy is a traditional spoilt brat who ignores her completely. Meanwhile, an investigation is ongoing in search of another girl in the class, Melissa Brown, who has gone missing.
Eden decides to try a second time and takes her best friend Zara to a...
Spoilers Ahead
Plot Synopsis: What Happens In ‘You’re Killing Me’?
Eden has been shortlisted for her dream school, Penbrook. To make it through, she asks another guy in her class, Schroder, if his father, a congressman, can write a letter of recommendation. The guy is a traditional spoilt brat who ignores her completely. Meanwhile, an investigation is ongoing in search of another girl in the class, Melissa Brown, who has gone missing.
Eden decides to try a second time and takes her best friend Zara to a...
- 4/20/2023
- by Shubhabrata Dutta
- Film Fugitives
Another holiday week is upon us here in 2023, with this first full week of April culminating with Easter Sunday. And fittingly, a brand new Easter horror movie is on the way this week…
Here’s all the new horror releasing April 4 – April 9, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Living With Chucky, a Child’s Play documentary that celebrates the entire franchise, is our latest Screambox release, and it’s now available for streaming beginning today!
Written and directed by Kyra Elise Gardner, daughter of legendary special effects artist Tony Gardner, Living With Chucky looks back at the groundbreaking horror franchise. The documentary details the history of the Child’s Play films by the cast and crew, in addition to Gardner’s relationship with the series and the impact it had on her family.
Gardner, who grew up alongside Chucky the killer doll, seeks out the other...
Here’s all the new horror releasing April 4 – April 9, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Living With Chucky, a Child’s Play documentary that celebrates the entire franchise, is our latest Screambox release, and it’s now available for streaming beginning today!
Written and directed by Kyra Elise Gardner, daughter of legendary special effects artist Tony Gardner, Living With Chucky looks back at the groundbreaking horror franchise. The documentary details the history of the Child’s Play films by the cast and crew, in addition to Gardner’s relationship with the series and the impact it had on her family.
Gardner, who grew up alongside Chucky the killer doll, seeks out the other...
- 4/4/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Last May, three months before Anne Heche (I Know What You Did Last Summer) died in a horrific car crash, we heard that she had just finished working on a horror thriller called Full Ride, co-starring McKaley Miller, who had roles in the Blumhouse genre projects Ma and Into the Dark: Pure, and Dermot Mulroney, who can currently be seen on the big screen in Scream VI. Full Ride has since been re-titled You’re Killing Me, and Quiver Distribution is set to give it a theatrical and digital release this Friday, April 7th. To see if You’re Killing Me is a movie you would like to check out this weekend, take a look at the trailer embedded above.
Stay Out of the F**king Attic director Jerren Lauder teamed up with newcomer Beth Hanna to bring You’re Killing Me to the screen, working from a screenplay by Walker Hare and...
Stay Out of the F**king Attic director Jerren Lauder teamed up with newcomer Beth Hanna to bring You’re Killing Me to the screen, working from a screenplay by Walker Hare and...
- 4/4/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Coming to select theaters and on digital April 7 from Quiver Distribution, Bloody Disgusting has been provided with an exclusive clip from You’re Killing Me this afternoon.
You’re Killing Me features an all-star cast that includes Dermot Mulroney (Scream VI), Anne Heche (I Know What You Did Last Summer), McKaley Miller (Ma), Wil Deusner (She-Hulk), Morgana Van Peebles (Power) and Brice Anthony Heller (Samaritan).
Check out the clip below, which features Mulroney and the late Anne Heche.
The film tells the story of prep student Eden Murphy (McKaley Miller).
A week ago, a student at Torrington Prep, Melissa Brown (Kalli Tehranae), went missing. While the police search for her, her classmates are more preoccupied with their own futures — none more than Eden Murphy. She may be the poorest student at Torrington Prep, but she’s got big ambitions. Ever since she was a kid she has dreamed of attending the elite Pennbrooke College.
You’re Killing Me features an all-star cast that includes Dermot Mulroney (Scream VI), Anne Heche (I Know What You Did Last Summer), McKaley Miller (Ma), Wil Deusner (She-Hulk), Morgana Van Peebles (Power) and Brice Anthony Heller (Samaritan).
Check out the clip below, which features Mulroney and the late Anne Heche.
The film tells the story of prep student Eden Murphy (McKaley Miller).
A week ago, a student at Torrington Prep, Melissa Brown (Kalli Tehranae), went missing. While the police search for her, her classmates are more preoccupied with their own futures — none more than Eden Murphy. She may be the poorest student at Torrington Prep, but she’s got big ambitions. Ever since she was a kid she has dreamed of attending the elite Pennbrooke College.
- 4/3/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
A make-up competition format and a rigged series that explores modern relationships lead the line-up of BBC Three’s latest entertainment slate.
The youth-skewing broadcaster has ordered Glow Up (w/t) from Warner Bros-backed Wall to Wall and Couples on the Couch (w/t) from BBC Studios. The commissions come after the channel, which moved online two years ago, received a £10M (Us$14M) budget boost to bolster its move into factual entertainment, formats and entertainment.
Glow Up is an eight-part competition to look for the next big make-up star of tomorrow. It aims to tap into the huge online passion for extreme make-up transformations and will see a cast of hopefuls live and work together as they attempt to prove their potential to industry professionals from the worlds of fashion and film. With regular eliminations, the challenges will test their skills under pressure and give them the opportunity to unleash their creative vision.
The youth-skewing broadcaster has ordered Glow Up (w/t) from Warner Bros-backed Wall to Wall and Couples on the Couch (w/t) from BBC Studios. The commissions come after the channel, which moved online two years ago, received a £10M (Us$14M) budget boost to bolster its move into factual entertainment, formats and entertainment.
Glow Up is an eight-part competition to look for the next big make-up star of tomorrow. It aims to tap into the huge online passion for extreme make-up transformations and will see a cast of hopefuls live and work together as they attempt to prove their potential to industry professionals from the worlds of fashion and film. With regular eliminations, the challenges will test their skills under pressure and give them the opportunity to unleash their creative vision.
- 7/5/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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