Killbird
Canada
1403 people rated When a young woman's car breaks down in back country Oregon, she finds herself at the mercy of a paranoid conspiracy theorist, who assumes she's a government agent.
Mystery
Thriller
Cast (10)
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Z4U
23/05/2023 06:33
Let's face it, there are better spy movie than Killbird, even much better ones, but it's still entertaining enough to never get bored. To me it deserves a better rating, it's certainly worth a one time viewing. The plot is mysterious and keeps your attention, it keeps you guessing what's going on, and that's the most positive point of the movie. I agree that it looks and sounds a little bit like a B-movie but with the budget they had they did a decent job. As for the acting let's just say there are no future Oscar winners here but it was not cringing to watch either. I will probably forget everything about this movie in a week but I don't regret watching it.
Winny Wesley
23/05/2023 06:33
I've watched many bad movies in my life. This movie is in the very bottom of my review list.. Terrible acting by everyone,slow.boring spy movie. The ending of this movie could not come quick enough!!! No thrills or suspense or tension that you might get in a good thriller. Although I will say the leading lady is a good looker and very easy on the eyes the rest of the cast is a turn off. Acting is not that difficult if you have a director that can do his job worth more than two cents. In the past ten years or more there has been a decline in the quality of films coming out of Hollywood. Killbird is a prime example of the lower standard of movies.
user2238158962281
23/05/2023 06:33
Not much else to say other than if you're in the mood for a backwoods action/thriller. Look no more!
Nadir
23/05/2023 06:33
Things come together, sort of, near the end of the movie. The set up for the story was pretty good, but it became a little far fetched to me the longer Taylor Crane (Elysia Rotaru) kept coming back at Riad (Stephen Lobo). It felt like she was goading him into further retaliation for showing up at his remote place in the woods. And every time it appeared that she had a chance to make a break for it, she found another reason to stick around, like snooping in Riad's back room with all the press clippings, or going upstairs to discover the guy in the prison cell. It was all very surreal. Although believe it or not, it finally made sense when the postman (Tahmoh Penikett) showed up and knew Crane by name. After failing to take out Riad, the postman gets stabbed by Taylor, so now it looks like opposing agencies in an attempt to take down the back woods conspiracy theorist. There's a tease of what the story's about with a couple clips of a handler giving instructions to an agent, but the question would be to who. Mercifully, but quite abruptly, the picture comes to an end, and you're left no better off knowing what this was all about. The best was when Taylor somehow managed to take Riad's gun away from him. You can rewind that scene multiple times and never figure it out. By the time the story is over, you may not even care.
Ash
23/05/2023 06:33
I enjoyed this! I'm saying that with genuine surprise because I don't think Killbird is for everyone. It's very slow burn, the story is too convoluted for its own good and yet still for most of the movie not a lot happens beyond two people talking, and the dialogue is barely passable. But somehow, this micro-budget spy thriller set in the backwoods kept my full attention from the very start.
Killbird begins with a seemingly chance encounter between a photographer having car trouble and a suspicious and possibly paranoid hermit living off the grid far from civilization. We're left guessing if these people are really who they say they are, and as more characters are introduced things only get less clear. It's hard to puzzle out who, if anyone, the viewer should be rooting for and who is actually telling the truth.
I'll be honest, the story somewhat gets drowned in endless conspiracy babble and repeated "who are you" conversations. But, for some reason this movie connected with me and I was hooked. I hesitate to recommend Killbird because it definitely, DEFINITELY has flaws and the smaller budget (and underwhelming script) really requires some imagination from the audience to make things believable, but I think I'm that one person out of five that this movie works for. And no, it's not because I love Battlestar Galactica so much that I did geek out over seeing a few cast members for the first time in years. At the very least, the setting is novel for this genre, Elysia Rotaru is a very capable lead, and I admire that this movie does a lot with limited resources.
LuzetteLuzette1
23/05/2023 06:33
This movie stinks. Stinks Bad. 1 star. Avoid it. Unless you like movies that stink.
ChocolateBae 🍫 🔥
23/05/2023 06:33
The cinematography is good for a B movie this film has a Lifetime vibe too it. Unknown actors do a good enough job the lead looks like a former prom queen. The stories not very original and kinda predictable but there's enough funny moments to keep it unique and interesting. With a skeleton crew of actors throughout the entirety it gets pretty lame but I would recommend this for my mom to watch but that's about it the ending was 👌 OK so I guess it wasn't a total bust if you need to waste an hour & 30 mins.
Tik Tok Malawi
23/05/2023 06:33
Lead character was lovely to look at That's it .Terrible film
🔱👑HELLR👑🔱
23/05/2023 06:33
Very slow and boring spy movie with confused end. Not much thrill, tension and intelligence here which are basic factors of any spy movie. Actors are average, while leading actress only makes you notice by her well shaped hipps than her acting. Avoid this flick.
Stephanie
23/05/2023 06:33
It wasn't like I expect, just a chat turned into a fight this is from my humble opinion.