68 Kill is a 2017 black comedy thriller based on the novel of the same name written by Bryan Smith. This movie throws back to the golden age of grindhouse flicks, serving up a twisted cocktail of dark ...
Nearly a de facto remake of After Hours, writer-director Trent Haaga's lively trailer-park thriller 68 Kill keeps the hostility and loses the self-deprecation, which turns it into an example of ...
A robbery leads to unexpected ultra-violent consequences in '68 Kill,' Trent Haaga's blood-spattered dark comedy. By Frank Scheck Writer-director Trent Haaga’s long tenure at shlock-oriented Troma ...
Almost infamous enough in the horror indie world to be included on Troma’s Mt. Rushmore, Trent Haaga has risen from the slime-drenched celluloid of films like ...
68 Kill Review: A young man finds his life in tatters after agreeing to help his girlfriend steal from her sugar daddy in the despicably dark and deadly 68 Kill. Hollywood and society is obsessed with ...
Femmes don’t get much more fatale than Liza, the sexy, shameless criminal AnnaLynne McCord plays in writer-director Trent Haaga’s comic noir “68 Kill.” As shrewd as she is mean, Liza’s such an extreme ...
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The new thriller 68 Kill stars Matthew Gray Gubler (Criminal Minds) as a hard-working guy called Chip, who can’t say no to beautiful women and gets in over his head when he agrees to help his ...
"Deranged human beings doing awful things." IFC Midnight has revealed a trailer for a film titled 68 Kill, a crime comedy from actor/director Trent Haaga. The quotes in this trailer seem to describe ...
EXCLUSIVE: IFC Midnight has acquired North American rights to 68 Kill, the Trent Haaga thriller that won the audience award this year in the SXSW Midnighters section. Matthew Gray Gubler, Annalynne ...
Stepping just slightly outside the horror terrain he’s inhabited since an early run of Troma gigs (as actor, writer and producer), Trent Haaga’s second directorial feature “68 Kill” is much like his ...