Baz is one of Britain s new bicycle police, a figure of fun.ÂBut soon he will turn from cycle cop to psycho-path.ÂAs riots break out in London, a head injury skews Baz into a vigilante, offering criminals the choice of arrest or death. Baz s his campaign as lawful killing. Lowlifes who are too stunned, confused, or drunk to argue when he politely asks, May I kill you? are merrily dispatched. All filmed on the helmet-cam and posted on social networks!ÂUsing the alter ego @N4cethelaw, Baz acquires thousands fans with each killing, dispensing justice to scumbags, cleaning up society. In a sudden reversal, Baz is captured by an enraged relative of one of his presumed kills, and faces slaughter or -Âeven worse - exposure. Written by Anonymous May I Kill U? is a 2012 English-language Comedy Horror film featuring Kevin Bishop, Jack Doolan, Frances Barber, Hayley-marie Axe, Kasia Koleczek, Rosemary Leach and Ali Paterson. May I Kill U? was released on 11th January 2013. The movie made a box office gross of $0 million.
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Jini Score 1.4/10
Critics Score 9%
Rating 5.5/10
Jini Score 1.4%
Critics Score 9
Rating 5.5
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May I Kill U? Watch Online
Release
Date11 JAN 2013
Language
English
Genre
Comedy
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Horror
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Thriller
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May I Kill U? Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 9%
Robert Abele
The only real response to a thuddingly unfunny vigilante satire like May I Kill U is, Well, I hope that filmmaker got something out of his system. ( Read More )
Andrew Osmond
Setting out to be a killer cop satire for the social media age, the result makes Paul Blart look like Taxi Driver. Unfollow immediately. ( Read More )
Chris Packham
Urbans stab at black comedy satire is hobbled by the obviousness of his characters. ( Read More )
Peter Bradshaw
Its one of those British indie films that come nowhere near the standard of the most ordinary telly drama. ( Read More )
Rich Cline
A pitch black sense of humour provides some strong laughs in this satirical British thriller, but the undercooked script never manages to hold onto our interest. ( Read More )