Kill Me Three Times is a rarity. The Australian flick is similar to a number of Post-Tarantino cheap, multiple-character-weaving crime knockoffs (Destiny Turns on the Radio, 2 Days in the Valley, Suicide Kings, Love and a .45, etc) that came out in the 90s, and featured a loosey-goosey swagger and paint-(blood)-by-the-numbers double-crossing plot. Usually those films are easy to shrug off (Tarantino himself lifts heavily from influences that excite him, so its not an…
Who let the dogs out? It’s a question older than time itself. More importantly, who let the dogs out on…
