Kill for Me is a drama and thriller at the same time, that provides everything that audience can expect. At the beginning we have chance to get to know Amanda (Katie Kassidy) and Zoe (Shannon Chat-Kent). They were living with third roommate Natalie (Leah Gibson) who went missing. In order to cut expenses for rant they take Hayley (Tracy Spiridakos) as new roommate. They will realize soon that Hayley brings with her more than baggage they saw. Hayley has problem with abusive father while Amanda had experience with abusive boyfriend. With many things in common, girls became closer as time goes by. While sharing the same pain, these two students come up with the plan to kill each other’s problems. They have the plan to help each other but planning murder is very serious business with many things waiting to go wrong. Trust between Amanda and Hayley will be put to the test as they progress with their plan. Camera work is done good but not great. Filming locations make movie more interesting. Some people can find Kill for Me hard to watch because everything revolves around women abusing. Story keeps attention despite the fact that twists are obvious. It is easy to follow chain of events and movie doesn't require audience to be completely focused.