A man who has been suffering from memory loss for a long time, where he finds himself in a serious predicament. The man's dilemma tells of many of the murders he found himself without expecting. A man's life turns into real horror when he discovers that he is the killer, and his friend may be aware of the crimes that the man deals with through a horror film.
You Might Be the Killer can't quite match the greatness of Cabin in the Woods or the heart of The Final Girls, but it's a solid if slight piece of slasher comedy that's made with love, for the people who love the genre.
This isn't challenging filmmaking, but for what it is - a shared social-media joke turned into a shared cultural joke - it's a pretty diverting way for horror fans to spend about 90 minutes.
You could have made a movie about the genuine tragedy of a man realizing he's become an abuser (you could have made a comedy about that!), and instead you totally made a movie about how a man's violence is a woman's fault.
Twitter inspired films might just be a new ground for hive brainstorming and vetting ideas. If both YOU MIGHT BE THE KILLER and TUSK are indicative of what can be brought together through this platform, then I say keep it up.
A blood-soaked American recreation of a summer camp slaughter - first to arrive adult counsellors only - that hits all the genre's marks even as it drily sends up the masked killer, his archetypal victims, and harried target.