
You're Killing Me
Comedy · Crime · Horror
Overview
Joe just told his boyfriend, George, that he is a serial killer. George thinks that his boyfriend, Joe, is hilarious... and he just saw Patricia Arquette at Target!!! In the horror/comedy hybrid, 'You're Killing Me', we take a look at the life and death consequences of dating in the age of incessant chatter. Joe and George meet just as Joe is coming out to himself as someone who loves to kill. George, on the other hand, can't decide which wig to wear for his next YouTube video. As George's friends start disappearing, one by one, he must face the undeniable fact that Gretchen might not be coming back with crushed ice for his party #YouDontNeedIceForChardonnay.
Top Cast


Jeffery Self
Jeffery Self
George
Jeffery Self
George


Drew Droege
Drew Droege
Cameron
Drew Droege
Cameron


Mindy Cohn
Mindy Cohn
Karen
Mindy Cohn
Karen


Carolyn Hennesy
Carolyn Hennesy
Candice
Carolyn Hennesy
Candice


Bryan Safi
Bryan Safi
Barnes
Bryan Safi
Barnes


Jack Plotnick
Jack Plotnick
Louis
Jack Plotnick
Louis


Sam Pancake
Sam Pancake
Dr. Strauss
Sam Pancake
Dr. Strauss


Edi Patterson
Edi Patterson
Emma
Edi Patterson
Emma


Matthew Wilkas
Matthew Wilkas
Andy
Matthew Wilkas
Andy


Matthew McKelligon
Matthew McKelligon
Joe
Matthew McKelligon
Joe
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