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2016107 minHorror, Thriller

Tell Me How I Die

Is Tell Me How I Die a Hit or Flop?

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Is Tell Me How I Die worth watching? With a rating of 5.422/10, this Horror, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Tell Me How I Die Synopsis

When a group of college students take part in a clinical drug trial, an unexpected side effect of the experimental medicine gives them terrifying visions of their own deaths...which begin to come true. As they scramble to escape their fate, they discover that the killer is among them and shares their ability to see the future - only he seems to be one step ahead of their efforts to survive.

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Top Cast

Virginia Gardner
Virginia GardnerAnna
Nathan Kress
Nathan KressDen
Kirby Bliss Blanton
Kirby Bliss BlantonKristen
Mark Furze
Mark FurzeMarcus
Ryan Higa
Ryan HigaScratch
Ethan Peck
Ethan PeckPascal
William Mapother
William MapotherDr. Jerrems
Mark Rolston
Mark RolstonDr. Layton
Katie Booth
Katie BoothDarcy
Marnie Alexenburg
Marnie AlexenburgAssistant

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Is Tell Me How I Die worth watching?

Tell Me How I Die has received mixed reviews with a 5.422/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Thriller movies.

Is Tell Me How I Die hit or flop?

Tell Me How I Die has received average ratings (5.422/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Tell Me How I Die is a Horror, Thriller movie that When a group of college students take part in a clinical drug trial, an unexpected side effect of the experimental medicine gives them terrifying visi...

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Critic Reviews

tmdb28039023Sep 5, 2022
★ 1

Tell Me How I Die only has two problems: the title and the premise, which remind me, respectively, of I Know Who Killed Me and Final Destination — in other words, I haven’t even seen it and I already have bad memories of it. Broke college student Anna Nichols (Virginia Gardner) has the dubious "gift" of correctly predicting what drink someone is going to order at a bar, and whether or not they are of drinking age (e.g., “Manhattan and a fake ID.” Elsewhere, Dr. Jerrems (William Mapother) has been working on A9913, a formula to enhance memory "up to 300%." The good doctor needs guinea pigs just like Anna; that is, young and attractive — this isn’t a clinical trial; it’s a casting call. I’m aware that you can’t make a Dead Teenager Movie without teenagers (i.e., actors on the wrong side of their 20s). On the other hand, unless this is a drug for very early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, the age range of the group makes zero sense. Moreover, there is exactly one (1) Asian participant; the rest are as white as the tip of Tony Montana’s nose. All things considered, not a very representative sample. Anyway, Anna begins to "remember the future," specifically, the deaths of her co-guinea pigs. Are these visions real, or as fake as the CGI snow falling outside the lab? Only hardcore iCarly fans who idolized Nathan Kress, who plays Anna's romantic interest, will be able to sustain enough interest to find out the answer to that question.