Kill Me Three Times Perth Q&A!

Kill Me Three Times Perth Q&A!

 

 

Get up close and personal with Aussie Director Kriv Stenders (RED DOG) at a Perth Q&A!

 

The Australian dark comedy KILL ME THREE TIMES (starring English funnyman Simon Pegg) will debut to Australian audiences at Q&A screenings in select cities around Australia in August – and you’re invited!
 
Director Kriv Stenders and producer Tania Chambers are on the PR bandwagon, supporting the film’s Aussie release via Q&A screenings, ahead of its launch on digital platforms, Blu-Ray and DVD on September 9.

In KILL ME THREE TIMES, Simon Pegg plays the mercurial assassin, Charlie Wolfe, who discovers he isn’t the only person trying to kill the siren of a sun drenched surfing town. Charlie quickly finds himself at the centre of three tales of murder, mayhem, blackmail and revenge.

Shot in locations throughout Western Australia, KILL ME THREE TIMES boasts an  international ensemble cast including Pegg (Star Trek 3Mission Impossible: Rogue NationShaun of the Dead), Sullivan Stapleton (300: Rise of an Empire, Animal Kingdom, Gangster Squad), Alice Braga (I Am Legend, Elysium), Teresa Palmer (Point Break, Warm Bodies, Wish You Were Here), Callan Mulvey (Zero Dark Thirty, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice), Luke Hemsworth (Infini, The Reckoning, Neighbours) and Aussie legend Bryan Brown (Australia, Cocktail, Gods of Egypt).

 

PERTH Q&A Screening Details:                  

Monday 31st August 2015, Luna Leederville, 155 Oxford St, Leederville
6.30pm film commences, followed by Q&A with Kriv Stenders and Tania Chambers
Tickets: $19.50, Concession $15 purchase online:
https://www.lunapalace.com.au/special-events+1501+kill-me-three-times-director-qa

 

 

 

Sian's love for movies spawned from having a tight mother whose generosity stretched only to hiring movies once a week for entertainment. As a pre-teen Sian spent more pocket money then she earned on cinema tickets and thus sought a job at the cinema. Over the next decade she rose to be one of the greats in her backwater, six-screen cinema complex, zooming through the ranks from candy bar wench with upselling superpowers, to pasty projectionist, to a manager rocking a pencil skirt. Sian went on to study Journalism at university though feels her popcorn shovelling days were far more educational