Two young, damaged lovers head to Los Angeles to kill the King of Rock n Roll in the summer of 1974.Two young, damaged lovers head to Los Angeles to kill the King of Rock n Roll in the summer of 1974.Two young, damaged lovers head to Los Angeles to kill the King of Rock n Roll in the summer of 1974.
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- TriviaThis is Emily Browning's fourth movie in which she acts as a mental patient. The previous ones were The Uninvited (2009), Sucker Punch (2011) and God Help the Girl (2014).
- GoofsIn the police chase after he kills his father, you can see the camera crews truck deck during one of the shots.
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Burt Reynolds narrates this pastiche crime drama in a faux documentary fashion.
The tale of a troubled institutionalised teenage girl (Emily Browning) who meets a deranged, part Indian Jack (Luke Grimes) in a rehab centre and go on a killing spree in 1974 which would culminate in them going to Los Angeles to kill Elvis Presley (Ron Livingston) who himself is driven to doubts as he prepares for his upcoming concerts.
The film seems to retread Terrence Malick's Badlands but is not as involving, nor is it nihilistic or darkly comical as Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers. With the appearance of Elvis, it also reminds you of True Romance. All three are far superior films.
Despite its derivative origins, director Eddie O'Keefe has nothing new to add, apart from delivering a nasty brutal and idiotic film.
The tale of a troubled institutionalised teenage girl (Emily Browning) who meets a deranged, part Indian Jack (Luke Grimes) in a rehab centre and go on a killing spree in 1974 which would culminate in them going to Los Angeles to kill Elvis Presley (Ron Livingston) who himself is driven to doubts as he prepares for his upcoming concerts.
The film seems to retread Terrence Malick's Badlands but is not as involving, nor is it nihilistic or darkly comical as Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers. With the appearance of Elvis, it also reminds you of True Romance. All three are far superior films.
Despite its derivative origins, director Eddie O'Keefe has nothing new to add, apart from delivering a nasty brutal and idiotic film.
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- Kill the King
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- Los Angeles, California, USA(location)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $14,073
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $13,344
- Oct 30, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $14,073
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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