Kill Ben Lyk

Kill Ben Lyk is a British comedy thriller film written by Jean-Christophe Establet, Oliver Maltman and Erwan Marinopoulos, produced by the latter, released 2018 before a French release on VOD in 2020.

Kill Ben Lyk
Film poster
Directed byErwan Marinopoulos
Produced byErwan Marinopoulos
Written byErwan Marinopoulos
Jean-Christophe Establet
Oliver Maltman
Starring
Production
company
ZORG Studios
Release date
  • 4 November 2018 (2018-11-04) (Unrestricted View)[1]
Running time
77 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

In London, in two days times, three people named Ben Lyk were killed. Scotland Yard decides to reunited in an isolated house all of remaining Ben Lyk to ensure their safety.

Plot

In London, Ben Lyk (portrayed by Eugene Simon), a young YouTuber dreaming of fame worries: in two days time, three people who shared his name were assassinated. He fears he might be the next on the list. After a cry for help, he is taken in by Scotland Yard and driven to an isolated house far away from the city. The police are investigating the serial murders and have decided to reunite all of the Ben Lyk who live in the capital to protect them while they are solving the case. However, this respite is short lived: it seems that the killer managed to infiltrate the place...

Cast

  • Eugene Simon : Ben Lyk
  • Martyn Ford : Bale
  • Charlie Rawes: Rugby Ben Lyk
  • Simone Ashley: Girl Ben Lyk
  • Dimitri Leonidas: Roberto
  • Bronson Webb: Nervous Ben Lyk
  • Andrew Hall:[2] Older Ben Lyk
  • Scroobius Pip: Hipster Ben Lyk
  • Gretchen Egolf: Talister
  • Ashley Thomas: Charming Ben Lyk
  • Bruce Mackinnon: Banker Ben Lyk
  • Meera Rayann: Anna
  • Dan Cade: Officer Hillvalley
  • Adam Astill: Officer Hawkins
  • Daz Black: Young Ben Lyk
  • Ania Gauer: Waiting Girl
  • Alexandra Naoum: Knight Ben Lyk's mistress
  • James Clamers: Scott
  • Avant Strangel: Officer Sunnydale
  • Guy Combes: Ben Lyk's neighbour
  • Suzanne Procter: Ben Lyk's neighbour's wife
  • William Sciortino: Mafia boss
  • Guillaume Clément: Police officer
  • Stéphane Otero: Dave
  • Thomas Croisière: Alpaga gunman
  • Daniel Page: Knight Ben Lyk
  • Tristan Tenardier: Hospitalized Ben Lyk
  • François Vincentelli: O'Sullivan
  • George Colebrook: Officer Haddonfield

Reception

The review consensus at Rotten Tomatoes for Kill Ben Lyk had 83% of critics recommending the film, based on 6 reviews and an average rating of 6.10 out of 10.[3] Evan Saathoff wrote, during the 2019 edition of Fantasporto: "Great dose of fun, ends on a punchline for the ages".[4] Alex Saveliev, on his review for the site Film Thread, has a more mixed opinion: "The indie, British answer to Rian Johnson’s Knives Out, Erwan Marinopoulos’ Kill Ben Lyk may lack the sophistication, razor-sharp wit and immaculate plotting of its bigger Hollywood brother, but still provides a diverting, mindless 70 minutes or so of quirky, cheeky fun. Perhaps a better comparison would be Ben Wheatley’s Free Fire, as both films similarly shoot themselves in the foot by stuffing one plot complication too many into the otherwise-minimalist narrative."[5]

Awards

In 2018, Kill Ben Lyk was nominated for the best thriller category during the Nightmare Film Festival[6] and won the best British feature award during the London Independent Film Awards.[7]

References

  1. https://www.unrestrictedview.co.uk/uvhff18-kill-ben-lyk/
  2. "Andrew Hall obituary". the Guardian. 24 May 2019.
  3. "Kill Ben Lyk (2019)" via www.rottentomatoes.com.
  4. Saathoff, Evan (1 June 2019). "Fantaspoa 2019 Review: KILL BEN LYK Kills A Shitload Of Ben Lyks". Birth.Movies.Death.
  5. https://filmthreat.com/reviews/kill-ben-lyk/
  6. "2018 Festival". NIghtmares Film Festival. 13 August 2020.
  7. "July 2018". 3 August 2018.
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