As I hadn't heard about this 2020 horror comedy titled "Sorry I Killed You" prior to now in 2021 when I had the chance to watch it, then I didn't know what to expect from writer and director Jon Artigo.
I will say that "Sorry I Killed You" certainly was watchable. However, it wasn't an outstanding horror comedy. There are far better horror comedies out there of the same type like this one. If you think a watered down version of the 2010 "Tucker and Dale vs Evil", then you essentially have "Sorry I Killed You".
The storyline in "Sorry I Killed You" was pretty straight forward and offered enough entertainment for a single viewing. And I am saying single viewing here, because "Sorry I Killed You" doesn't have the contents to support more than a single viewing actually.
The acting in the movie was actually rather good, taking into consideration the type of movie this was and its premise. Sure, you'll not find yourself in for stellar performances, but the actors and actresses actually did good enough jobs with their individual roles and characters.
I enjoyed the comedy that there was throughout the course of "Sorry I Killed You". It was definitely right up my alley, so the movie did score some points on that account.
The events and the killings in the movie were actually fun to watch and was well thought up by writer and director Jon Artigo, so that definitely worked out well in favor of the movie.
While "Sorry I Killed You" was watchable, it was - as I mentioned earlier - a movie that you'll just watch a single time. There was just something missing from the storyline to make it exceptional.
My rating of this 2020 movie lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars.