truthfully, "Death of Me" is no "Midsommar". It's not as artistic, nor as ambitious. It's a good, solid B movie that will surely entertain viewers looking for a few jolts
Q and Hemsworth are great as the leads; An entertaining little thriller, "Death Of Me" also has great re-watch value, thanks to its impressive production design and foreshadowing
Death of Me opens with a killer premise that grabs you by the throat. From there, it proceeds to gradually squander all the potential of that premise, until you're left with what is essentially a variation on one of the greatest horror movies of all time
Darren Lynn Bousman's would-be thriller is a depressingly muddled mess; In this case he (Lynn Bousman) was apparently drawn to a script that possesses an intriguing initial premise that, unfortunately, unravels as the twists multiply
any reasonable point or compelling genre fun is lost amongst the messy narrative structure, wooden acting, predictability, and appropriating Thailand for generic cult purposes