Yahoo recently posted the trailer for the upcoming John Dahl-directed killer comedy YOU KILL ME. In it, as the above gloriously clever pun implies, Ben Kingsley stars as an alcoholic hit man who’s sent away to rehab by his handlers as coordination and coherence are vital assets in the assassination business. While working in the local mortuary during his employer-mandated detoxing, he falls in love with Tea Leoni’s character and after a twenty or thirty minute period of anger during which she discovers he popped one of her relatives, they team up to perform one last hijinks-riddled hit. See the hilarity unfold HERE. The alcoholic assassin fun begins June 22nd.
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