Killer Flick

Killer Flick is a 1998 American independent film written and directed by Mark Weidman. The film centers on four aspiring filmmakers, Rome, Buzz, Max, and One-Eye, who go on a surreal rampage and make their exploits into a movie. While evading law enforcement, the filmmakers discuss their plans on how to make their movie as violent and sexy as possible so that they can sell it for a lot of money. After the group blows up a gas station, Rome flirts... More

Initial release date:

  • 1998

Runtime:

  • 1 h 33 min

Film

Tagline:

  • Because they'd kill to make a movie!

Release date(s):

Release Date Film release distribution medium
  • May 27, 2003

Runtime:

  • 1 h 33 min

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