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Out to Kill

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
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4.5/10
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Out to Kill (2014)
DramaMystery

When the alpha male at an all-gay loft complex winds up dead, only one friend, believing it's murder, hires a P.I. to look into it.When the alpha male at an all-gay loft complex winds up dead, only one friend, believing it's murder, hires a P.I. to look into it.When the alpha male at an all-gay loft complex winds up dead, only one friend, believing it's murder, hires a P.I. to look into it.

  • Director
    • Rob Williams
  • Writer
    • Rob Williams
  • Stars
    • Tom Goss
    • Rob Moretti
    • Scott Sell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    234
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    • Director
      • Rob Williams
    • Writer
      • Rob Williams
    • Stars
      • Tom Goss
      • Rob Moretti
      • Scott Sell
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Tom Goss
    • Justin Jaymes
    Rob Moretti
    Rob Moretti
    • Gene Sherman
    Scott Sell
    • Jim Noble
    Christopher Patrino
    • Henry Rutherford
    Mark Strano
    Mark Strano
    • Vic Barnaby
    Lee Williams
    • Steve
    Nicolas Burgos
    • Stephen
    Christopher Cutillo
    • Steven
    Jeffrey Klein
    • Mikal Birdwell
    Aaron Quick Nelson
    Aaron Quick Nelson
    • Lamar
    Joey Panek
    • Frederico
    Michael Kenneth Fahr
    Michael Kenneth Fahr
    • Ted
    Karleigh Chase
    • Ann Fitzsimmons
    Mark Manning
    • Patrick Mason
    Kathi Brown
    • Salon Patron
    Kyle Alexander
    • Sex Party Guest
    Shannon Beasley
    • Sex Party Guest
    Michael McKinney
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      • Rob Williams
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      • Rob Williams
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    3Suradit

    Whodunnit and Who cares

    About 10 minutes into this murder mystery you'll begin hoping that it involves a serial killer who quickly knocks off most of the cast. Unfortunately you'll be disappointed. Most of them linger on.

    The acting is pretty bad. Most of the characters deliver their lines like this is the first time they read the script and were randomly attempting to be stereotypically bitchy or as if they were (unsuccessfully) delivering sage pronouncements. To be fair they didn't have much to work with nor did they seem to be aware of the context in which they were supposedly acting. Many of them appeared uncomfortably unsure how to stand or move or react in any given situation and often resorted to awkwardly shifting about and making facial expressions reminiscent of the silent film era.

    The real mystery is why this was ever released. If you have a high cringe threshold you might find it amusing.
    8sugarfreepeppermint

    Surprisingly Enjoyable

    What I like about this film:

    It has a great cast playing a variety of modern day gay archetypes. It is mainly set in a Florida condominium, so you get lots of swimming pool and beef cakes (a David Hockney ambiance) - some other exterior scenes give off that Palm Beach vibe. At some point a lurid sex party is being thrown. There is witty dialogue that takes the Mickey with hypocritical morals and values within the gay scene - and the Private Investigator piercing right through them. A complete distrust for the police, shared by all the gays involved, is brought to us as a given (it is also the frame of mind you are required to watch this film with, in order to relish its subversive touch). The conclusion of the movie is very satisfying. Visually it's glossy and I noticed that almost all of the camera angles are very craftily chosen.

    The actor Scott Sell (with his pearly white teeth) is a rather sexy and brilliant actor whom makes the film even more of a pleasure to watch.
    5KirbyKreampuff64

    The Gay Equivalent of Erik Van Looy's "The Loft."

    To see my review in video format, check it out on youtube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LRwflDGoNk

    This gay themed murder mystery that takes place at a Loft in Tampa, Florida, occupied mostly by gay characters, has a lot going on for it. Some of it makes this film a guilty pleasure and the rest of it a hard sit.

    The movie focuses on the murder of an unlikable character, Justin Jaymes (Tom Goss), a gold- digging and self-obsessed wannabe singer who is found dead in the Loft pool. His friends and frienemies are all suspects. Former P.I. Jim Noble (Scott Sell) is hired by the only person who seemed to like Justin for...reasons...to try and find out who killed Justin, since this takes place in a movie world where the police are useless.

    My problem with this movie was that the murder mystery the movie is focused on is of the murder of an unlikable character that we don't feel sorry for or any intrigue over. If the reason to make him unlikable was to give a motivation for killing him, then why should the audience care? This movie is also really heavy on dialog. My own personal way of looking at entertainment is this: "Movies are about action, Plays are about dialog, and Novels are about inner-thoughts." This movie was all about dialog and would probably work better as a play, I lost interest in what was going on because of this. There was also the problem with the acting and direction. The actors seemed unsure of how to act or play their parts in every scene, so their performances bombed. The screenplay is full of information that goes unexplained or exposition that was only put in to make the film feature length and meets the time requirements to be featured as a feature length movie at whatever film festival this movie was submitted to. Like Erik Van Looy's "The Loft." [2015] (Other than taking place at a Loft) this film features characters that we have no idea why in the hell they would be friends in the first place, and spend a good portion of the movie having constant revelations and constant conversations.

    What I did like about this film was the cast was really sexy to look at, the parts of these gay characters are actually played by gay actors, and for a gay movie it did not rely on sex scenes or full frontal male nudity to sell DVDs, it focused more on trying to tell a story.

    But overall: This is a guilty pleasure film that may make some audiences laugh at the bad acting, or cringe at the bad directing.
    6ksf-2

    a gay who-dunnit in an apartment building.

    This one starts pretty slow. and a little soft core. Lots of gay guys standing around in bathing suits, lots of eye candy, an occasional butt shot. Intrigue. Catty comments by everyone. Jim is the new guy in an apartment complex, and Justin is either the nicest guy, or the worst, depending on who you believe. Vicker is the uptight dentist, and yet another of the people Justin had invited to his place that night. Almost every line has awkward pauses. The pacing is not quite right. A body is found floating in the pool the morning after the big party; the police aren't too worried about it, so Jim is hired to investigate.

    They DO throw in a funny line here and there, but then they wait waaaay too long to say the next line. The first half is pretty rough, but the second half DOES get better. I pretty much guessed the ending, which went on for a while.... was kind of expecting a last minute twist, or some surprise, but it didn't happen. Written and directed by Rob Williams.

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    • Quotes

      Gene Sherman: Did you forget something?

      Justin Jaymes: Was I supposed to meet you at Henry's for drinks tonight?

      Gene Sherman: Yes, but I was talking about your swimsuit.

      Justin Jaymes: No. I didn't forget.

      Gene Sherman: You know everyone can see you.

      Justin Jaymes: So, who's watching?

      Gene Sherman: Mr. Rear Window, of course.

      Justin Jaymes: [amused] What a perv.

      Gene Sherman: Someday you are gonna get arrested.

      Justin Jaymes: Probably, but it's not gonna be for this.

    • Connections
      References Fenêtre sur cour (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      You Don't Know How Hard
      Written by Tom Goss and Liz Deroche

      Performed by Tom Goss

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Приказано убить
    • Filming locations
      • Tampa, Florida, USA(Exterior)
    • Production company
      • Guest House Films
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      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
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