Parents' Guide to The Kill Room

Movie R 2023 98 minutes
The Kill Room: Reggie (Joe Manganiello), Patrice (Uma Thurman), and Gordon (Samuel L. Jackson) in front of colored paint

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Jeffrey M. Anderson By Jeffrey M. Anderson , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 16+

Swearing, murder, drug use in lightweight crime comedy.

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What's the Story?

In THE KILL ROOM, struggling art dealer Patrice (Uma Thurman) hasn't been able to sell anything lately and is on the verge of losing her gallery. When her drug dealer, Nate (Matthew Maher), arrives to collect payment for her supply of Adderall, Patrice gives him a painting instead. Nate shows the painting to his boss, Gordon (Samuel L. Jackson), who runs his crime operation out of a Jewish bakery. Gordon has a great idea: Since the price of art is entirely arbitrary, why not use Patrice's gallery to launder money? Desperate, Patrice reluctantly agrees, but they need one thing to make the deal legit: paintings. So Gordon enlists his paid assassin, Reggie (Joe Manganiello), to do the job. Reggie, who signs his work "The Bagman," unexpectedly becomes a phenomenon, bringing all kinds of attention -- both good and bad -- to Patrice and the gallery.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say : Not yet rated
Kids say : Not yet rated

This silly, lightweight crime comedy doesn't exactly have the most air-tight story, but the cast seems to be all in, having a good time and elevating the movie to "not bad" status. Directed by Nicol Paone, The Kill Room suffers slightly from its blocky style, with actors photographed head-on, with lots of cuts back and forth during their exchanges. It creates a slight remove, as if they're talking to themselves. (This method is sometimes used when actors aren't on set at the same time.) But when Paone is able to compose her actors in the same frame, things loosen up considerably. Thurman brings a screwball zaniness to her character (and even plays a bonus scene with her real-life daughter, Maya Hawke), and Jackson seems to be having fun with his quirky character. Manganiello brings unexpected heart to his reluctant assassin character, and Jennifer Kim is hilarious as a somewhat over-the-top art dealer. It's fun to see the kooky millionaire art collectors buffaloed, too. The ending of The Kill Room is rather shoehorned into place, but it's all done with a generous measure of goodwill.

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Movie Details

  • In theaters : September 29, 2023
  • On DVD or streaming : December 5, 2023
  • Cast : Uma Thurman , Joe Manganiello , Samuel L. Jackson
  • Director : Nicol Paone
  • Inclusion Information : Female Movie Actor(s) , Middle Eastern/North African Movie Actor(s) , Black Movie Actor(s)
  • Studio : Shout! Studios
  • Genre : Comedy
  • Run time : 98 minutes
  • MPAA rating : R
  • MPAA explanation : pervasive language, violence, and drug use
  • Last updated : October 11, 2023

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The Kill Room: Reggie (Joe Manganiello), Patrice (Uma Thurman), and Gordon (Samuel L. Jackson) in front of colored paint

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