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  1. Jun 21, 2007 · You can't kill people effectively if you're drunk and pass out before your mark arrives. Advertisement. Although it is ostensibly set in present-day Buffalo and San Francisco, the comic sensibility of "You Kill Me" is curiously retrograde. The movie begins with a couple of Polish jokes under the opening credits.

  2. Jun 22, 2007 · You Kill Me. Directed by John Dahl. Comedy, Crime, Romance, Thriller. R. 1h 33m. By Manohla Dargis. June 22, 2007. With its shadows and gallows humor, “You Kill Me” goes about as dark as a ...

    • John Dahl
  3. Ben Kingsley brings a batty, basilisk wit to You Kill Me, a black comedy about a dipsomaniacal hitman. Full Review | Dec 7, 2007. Kingsley shows a surprising talent for deadpan comic delivery ...

  4. Jul 13, 2007 · You Kill Me: Directed by John Dahl. With Ben Kingsley, Téa Leoni, Luke Wilson, Dennis Farina. While drying out on the West Coast, an alcoholic hitman befriends a tart-tongued woman who might just come in handy when it's time for him to return to Buffalo and settle some old scores.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Romance
    • John Dahl
    • 2007-07-13
  5. Our review: Parents say: ( 1 ): Kids say: Not yet rated Rate movie. You Kill Me slips in and out of generic expectations -- part romantic comedy, part mob thriller. Frank begins seeing that the way he and the guys do business isn't as effective as it used to be.

    • John Dahl
    • Cynthia Fuchs
    • Ben Kingsley, Bill Pullman, Tea Leoni
  6. 7/10. Hits the mark. Slickflix 28 September 2007. Hollywood loves assassins. You can't go more than a few weeks without a new hit-man movie hitting (sorry) the multiplexes. Hell, later this year, there's a movie coming out literally called "Hitman". The new trend seems to be putting comedic twists on the assassin film.

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    Jun 22, 2007 · Washington Post. Frank (Ben Kingsley) meets Laurel (Tea Leoni), a woman who has been around the block a time or 200, and she likes Frank's directness, while he likes her unflappability. This is one of the greatest screwball relationships in years. Read More. By Stephen Hunter FULL REVIEW.