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How to Kill Your Roommates and Get Away With It (2021) Movie Review ‘Pitch Black Comedy’

By Newguy

How to Kill Your Roommates and Get Away With It – Twisted Dark Comedy

How to Kill Your Roommates and Get Away With it (2021) Movie Review ‘Pitch Black Comedy’

Director: Pat Kusnadi

Writer: Robbie Dias, Pat Kusnadi (Screenplay)

Starring: Nicole Cinaglia, Lara Jean Sullivan, Dave Sheridan, Felissa Rose, Hunter Johnson, Eric Reingrover

Plot: How to Kill Your Roommates and Get Away with It tells the story of Ellie who has had it with her roommates and is ready to take drastic action. With the help of her best friend, Jacob, the two start plotting ways to get out of her miserable living situation and not get caught. But one mistake may bring the full force of the law down on them.

Runtime: 1 Hour 15 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: How to Kill Your Roommates and Get Away With It starts as we meet Ellie (Cinaglia) who finds herself living with the roommate from hell April (Sullivan) and her layabout boyfriend Clyde (Reingrover), they have started turning Ellie’s life into a nightmare, when her best friend Jacob (Johnson) suggests she kills them.

After the two come up with the plan, we see how they look to make this a reality, or whether they can even go through with it.

Thoughts on How to Kill Your Roommates and Get Away With It

ThoughtsHow to Kill Your Roommates and Get Away With It is a dark comedy that will see one person being pushed to their limits by their roommates and deciding to go to dramatic decision to try and solve the problem. This can show just how hard it will be living with a stranger to try and make their dream happen, but will show that some people can’t deal with the problems they are going to be facing. The darkest in the comedy is brilliant, because we get to see how the different ideas are thrown together and how they might not work either. This however does catch up on the movie, because we end up going through this too often, making everything feel repetitive. The performances in the film are strong, showing the natural hatred between the two sides, which will come through strong in the film.

Final Thoughts How to Kill Your Roommates and Get Away With It is a pitch black comedy.

How to Kill Your Roommates and Get Away With it (2021) Movie Review ‘Pitch Black Comedy’

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