Directed by:
Robert LuketicCinematography:
Russell CarpenterComposer:
Rolfe KentCast:
Ashton Kutcher, Katherine Heigl, Tom Selleck, Catherine O'Hara, Katheryn Winnick, Lisa Ann Walter, Casey Wilson, Rob Riggle, Martin Mull, Alex Borstein, Usher (more)VOD (4)
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Spencer Aimes (Ashton Kutcher) is just your average, undercover, super-assassin accustomed to a life of flashy sports cars and even flashier women. But when he meets Jen Kornfeldt (Katherine Heigl), a fun-loving computer tech, he finds true love and happily trades international intrigue for domestic bliss - that is, until they learn Spencer's the target of a multi-million dollar hit. (Lionsgate Home Entertainment)
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Na Luketica cannot be relied upon. Occasionally, they can produce a nice genre film, but sometimes they stumble and then suddenly come up with killers who killed Katherine Heigl's film career and sidelined her towards struggling B-movies. Ashton's attempts at a spy action feel forced, the chemistry between the main duo doesn't work in terms of both appearance and dialogue, and the humor was forgotten already in the first scene in Nice. This vanity, considering the otherwise good actors and screenwriters, must be seen as a shameful mistake. ()
A surprisingly decent mind breather. I don’t like Ashton Kutcher much, but Katherine Heigl is enough for both… Several scenes are a little cringe inducing (the beginning), but there are more that are good. I will have forgotten watching it in a couple of days, but right now I have a pretty positive impression. 5/10 ()
A typical American chill-out film with a good portion of clichés, which they tried to wrap in a new packaging. Add an annoying Katherine Heigl and a bunch of “hitmen” who really got on my nerves towards the end, and you have Killers. Fortunately, I wasn't expecting much from the film, so I'm not disappointed. One big plus for me was the perpetually pissed Catherine O'Hara. ()
Maybe it was all right near the end, it had good pacing, there weren’t really any sparks between the main couple but there could have been. It's just that then you turn it off and think about it, you realize what incredibly nonsensical garbage you just watched. Basically, I don't even know what I'm giving the two stars for. I guess for the pacing and the fact that I didn't fall asleep. ()
Killers managed to be quite entertaining for a while. Unfortunately, the film didn't take just a while. The rest of it didn't really have much to offer, so what followed were typical romantic clichés and a very moronic second half. It convinced me that the screenwriters get along really well with the director, but they can't ask the same of me. ()
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