Biography:
Armie Hammer was born on August 28, 1986 in Los Angeles, California, United States. His professional acting career began in the mid 2000s, making his television debut in an episode of Arrested Development in 2005. The following year, he made his first film appearance in the feature Flicka. He has since appeared in the movies Blackout, and Billy: The Early Years. His breakthrough on the big screen came after being cast for the roles of Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss in the 2010 critically acclaimed film The Social Network. Read More...
The story mechanics of “Kill Me Three Times,” and “mechanics” really is the right word, are revealed, as the title suggests, in three discrete episodes, each one telling the same tale from a different perspective and/or time frame. In the event this is starting to sound familiar, the film’s score, by Johnny Klimek, is pretty heavily reliant on surf guitar, or at least a simulation of surf guitar. So, yes, improbably enough in the year of our Lord 2015, Australian filmmaking (once upon a time replete with original and powerful voices, more’s the pity) is offering up a slab of gigglingy sadistic sub-early-Tarantino hogwash. Read More...
He has worked as a director, producer, screenwriter, and actor in the film industry. He has directed films such as The Warlord, The Awakening, and The Colbys. He has also produced films such as The Colbys, The Warlord, and The Awakening. He has written screenplays for films such as The Warlord and The Awakening. As an actor, he has appeared in films such as The Warlord, The Awakening, and The Colbys. Read More...