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Deftly mixing alternating tracks of playful rowdiness, thoughtful introspection, ferociously slamming rock and not-so-quiet desperation, helmer Manu Boyer scores impressively with I Trust You to Kill Me, arguably the best rockumentary since "Some Kind of Monster."Full Review
Even when he looks like a complete dolt, Sutherland still comes off sympathetically, as a cool guy.Full Review
Has enough virtues -- principally Sutherland's presence and the quality of the music -- to make it an enjoyable trip.Full Review
Perhaps you are wondering why a little-known band called Rocco DeLuca and the Burden merits a glossy feature-length documentary of its whirlwind European tour. After watching Manu Boyer's film, you may still wonder.Full Review
More vanity project than full-fledged film, Manu Boyer's modest chronicle is best left to diehard Kiefer Sutherland fans.Full Review
