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Built upon a wittily verbose script that delivers more laugh-out-loud lines than most of the year’s alleged comedies, KNIVES OUT retains a beating human heart into which daggers are regularly plunged. ” – Mark Kermode, The Guardian. Nov 30, 2019 Knives Out reviewed by Mark Kermode. Duration: 07:14 Charlie's Angels reviewed by Mark Kermode. Duration: 06:24 Edward Norton interviewed by Simon Mayo. Duration: 13:48. Knives Out reviewed by Mark Kermode Mark Kermode reviews Knives Out. Rian Johnson returns from his stint in the Star Wars universe with a love letter to his beloved Agatha Christie murder mysteries. Mark Kermode of The Guardian observed that the film’s set of usual suspects stays “ just on the right side of caricature. ” We have high-powered anointed successor daughter L inda (Jamie Lee Curtis), who, of course, got her real estate empire going with a $1 million loan from her father. Review knives out mark kermode. Rian johnson assembles a mega cast for new twist on the 'whodunnit' murder mys. Here's my review of knives out.

Director: Rian Johnson
Stars: Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Toni Collette, Michael Shannon, Christopher Plummer


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Duration: 130 mins
AGE Rating: Cert 12A
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Under 15s£5

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Writer/director Rian Johnson (Brick, Star Wars- The Last Jedi) pays playful tribute to the Country House murder mystery, with this American-set whodunnit with an excellent cast led by Daniel Craig and red herrings galore.
With a 96% rating on Rotten Tomatoes,the film is described by Mark Kermode as “deliciously entertaining” (The Guardian)