Kill Me -

The 2026 film is a genre-bending dark comedy and mystery that has received generally positive reviews, particularly for its innovative take on mental health themes.

### Directed by Peter Warren, the story follows Jimmy (Charlie Day), who wakes up in a bathtub of his own blood after what appears to be a suicide attempt. Insisting he didn't do it, Jimmy teams up with an emergency services operator named Margot (Allison Williams) to investigate the incident as an attempted murder. The film functions as a "whodunit" where the primary suspect is the protagonist's own depression. Critical Highlights Kill Me | SXSW 2026 Film Review - The Hollywood Outsider Kill Me

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