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Spree is a giddy adventure in screen maximalism, random violence, and cultural bitterness. Full Review | Jan 9, 2021
Aug 14, 2020 · From the Joker school of nihilism comes Spree – a social media-fuelled thriller stuffed with dark comedy, cultural critique and larger than life characters. “I would kill for that attention ...
- Ali Shutler
- 2 min
Strong star performance in violent social media satire. Read Common Sense Media's Spree review, age rating, and parents guide.
- Eugene Kotlyarenko
- Jeffrey M. Anderson
- Joe Keery, Sasheer Zamata, David Arquette
Spree Review: Though it starts to dive into genre trope territory in the final 20-30 minutes of the film, this horror-comedy still proves to be a plenty timely, funny and shocking effort...
Eugene Koltyarenko’s “Spree,” a thriller about rideshare driver Kurt Kunkle (Joe Keery), whose quest for live-stream viewers takes on an increasingly sociopathic bent, hybridizes two strains of movies born of the Internet age.
Nov 19, 2020 · Joe Keery plays a homicidal rideshare driver looking for likes in satirical thriller Spree. Read the Empire review.
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Spree is the kind of message-heavy film that reflects reality in its own messed up, occasionally satirical way. Kurt, a Gen Z dude, is desperate about going viral on his video-streaming account and decides to take things one step too far.