Review of Killers Anonymous (2019) by Jumpcut_Online — 20 Oct 2019
As a concept it’s one that begs to be explored but the script and dialogue between the cast makes the whole thing feel hollow. A group of strangers gathered together in one night can be tweaked but here it’s completely unappealing. Besides Tommy Flanagan as the standard badass and Tim McInnerny as the psycho with a medical PHD, there’s barely a threatening streak among them. There’s no tension between the group so that when things finally do blow up, it’s lacking any level of excitement it’s struggling to get a hold of. It doesn’t help that action sequences are so poorly put together you find yourself leaning forward to in your seat to see if anything of value is actually happening.
Ultimately, Killer’s Anonymous is an easy target for a great idea that misses things by a mile.
This review of Killers Anonymous (2019) was written by Jumpcut_Online on 20 October 2019.
Killers Anonymous has generally received negative reviews.
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