Women Who Kill Page #2

Synopsis: Commitment phobic Morgan and her ex-girlfriend Jean are locally famous true crime podcasters obsessed with female serial killers. There's a chance they may still have feelings for each other, but co-dependence takes a back seat when Morgan meets the mysterious Simone during her Food Coop shift. Blinded by infatuation, Morgan quickly signs up for the relationship, ignoring warnings from friends that her new love interest is practically a stranger. When Jean shows Morgan proof that Simone may not be who she says she is, Morgan accuses Jean of trying to ruin the best thing that's ever happened to her. But as she and Simone move into commitment territory, Morgan starts to notice red flags -- maybe Jean was right and Simone isn't as perfect as Morgan's made her out to be. Morgan and Jean investigate Simone as if she were a subject of their podcast, they uncover disturbing clues -- a death at the Food Coop, a missing friend, a murder weapon -- leading them to suspect her not only of mystery,
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Mystery
Director(s): Ingrid Jungermann
Production: The Film Collaborative
  4 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.4
Metacritic:
78
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
Year:
2016
93 min
Website
249 Views


for my co-op shift.

Seriously, I'm losing

out to a grocery store.

They have really great produce.

Come on.

What about my bachelor party?

I'll book the steak

and p*ssy club, Ok?

Bye.

Oh, it's you.

It's you.

I love your show.

When you grab her like that,

she thinks I'm not good enough.

Hey, Morgan, new member.

She was fine

when you were looking at her.

You don't know that.

You need to stop putting

words in my mouth.

Morgan, I need

you in orientation.

Samantha's supposedly in labor.

But I have a new member.

No, I'll take her.

I've never done an

orientation before.

Morgan, I really need you

to be with me on this one, Ok?

Great.

Oh, make sure they know that

the earth machine was finally

approved for the goddamned

urban farm, which nobody

goes into without a hard hat.

Hi.

You do a good job.

Thank you.

Here, take her back.

Just come here.

Good job, of course.

Each of you should sign up...

for your shift.

Each of you should sign up for

your shifts after this meeting

by filling out a form

from the red binder.

Remember, you are

required to volunteer

three hours every four

weeks to be a member.

If you miss one shift,

you are required to make up two.

This concludes our orientation.

I would like to officially

congratulate you

on being a new member of the

green hill food co-operative,

happy food, happy people.

Thanks.

I'd like to sign up for a shift.

Oh.

You're supposed to go

to an orientation first.

Well, you saw me

there, didn't you?

Yeah, but you're required to

stay through the whole thing.

Mm.

Morgan, right?

I'm Simone.

Do you mind if I take a look?

No one will know.

But...

Oh, there's a spot

left for right here.

It's your shift.

We can work together.

Don't let me get you in trouble.

Ok, just hurry.

Now, you know how to reach me.

All right, now, tell

us about the unicorn

that you bought a few

days before the murder.

Now, you had it

inscribed with a date

and the names of your children.

Was it a memorial?

No, it was a way of

me just saying, hey,

this is our new start on life.

A unicorn is a type of horse.

And a horse is wild and free.

In your diary, you

refer to "heart love."

What's that mean?

It's the only love

that really matters.

It isn't sexual.

It's deeper than that.

But in the letters, I

was over dramatizing.

You're always over dramatizing.

You have what's known as

a histrionic personality.

What?

You've never heard the results

of your psychological tests?

Deviant sociopath.

You know what that means?

Do you think maybe we

spend too much time together?

You think we spend

too much time together?

Oh, I mean, just maybe we can

try to do things separately.

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