The Killing Kind

The Killing Kind (2001)

  • 49% of users liked it
    (789 ratings)

When a deadly assassin lets his emotions get in the way of his work, he is forced into a deadly confrontation with the very man who trained him in the debut feature from cinematographer-turned-director Paul Sarossy. Thanks in large part to the training of his tattooed mentor, Jon has quickly become… More

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R,
Directed By
Written By
Peter Waddington
Genres
Drama, Art House & International, Mystery & Suspense
In Theaters
Nov 1, 2003 Wide
LionsGate Entertainment

Critic Reviews

  • Rich Cline, Shadows on the Wall

    The film looks fantastic, all dripping greys and glaring whites ... but this genre has been done to death.

  • Mark R. Leeper, rec.arts.movies.reviews

    Beautifully filmed. It is sharp as a stiletto, entirely etched in tones of blue and black.

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  • Lanning :


    A disappointlngly albeit probably sincere attempt to present a complex character who is not. The psychological make-up of Andrew Howard's character is a mismash of ideas making me picture some writer who took a basic psychology course and earned a middling grade. <p>My… More

  • Bruce B


    This Film is from the 2002 British Independent Film Awards. Its not quite the action packed film that previews make it out to be, About the life of a Hitman working for a Crime boss called tatoo man. Dry and boring at parts still worth 3 1/2 stars no more.

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