Critics Review
3.50
Hindi Cinema Has Never Produced Anything Quite Like This
The amoral, apocalyptic setting that the director carves out of the familiar spaces of a passenger train is enhanced by cinematographer Rafey Mehmood's exceedingly resourceful camerawork. The editing by Shivkumar V. Panicker enhances the pace of a film that has no room for any form of statis. Kil...(more)
Source: Saibal Chatterjee, NDTV Movies
3.00
Kill's relentless bloodbath rides high on shock value over emotion
Kill had the perfect setting to cash in on claustrophobic horror. It makes you squirm with all the violence (as intended), but never reaches a crescendo where fear grips you. That would have been its true victory.(more)
Source: Renuka Vyavahare, Times Of India
3.50
Lakshya, Raghav Juyal deliver a distinctively desi lean, mean killing machine
�Kill� is a lean, mean killing machine. Get out of the way, if you�re faint of heart. Or hold your breath, and swing aboard for a wild, wild ride.(more)
Source: Shubara Gupta, Indian Express