Therein lies my only criticism, but first let's talk about the good. Both films are extremely non-linear, meaning they jump back & forth in time, from different perspectives, telling different stories which all come together in the end. This film takes a very similar approach, so similar that I had to check if the director of Poker Night also directed Suicide Kings but he did not. 'Poker Night' blends horror, crime, comedy and surrealism to bring us a wild ride like I haven't seen since the Christopher Walken masterpiece 'Suicide Kings' (a flick you need to watch asap if you haven't already).
So, love it or hate it, ya gotta give this film props for that. As far as I know in the history of cinema, there has never been a scene of a vicious, bloody serial killer wearing his grotesque mask while he goes to the office and sits in his cubicle with all the other 9-5 schleps. Yes, what I mentioned in the my title is true.