Even when he's murdering people, it's hard not to root for Glen Powell in "How to Make a Killing," which struggles with tone ...
As seen from his previous feature, "Emily the Criminal," filmmaker John Patton Ford knows how to dive into the nastiness of income inequality, and the necessary ruthlessness to get ahead in the rigged ...
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Movie Review: In 'How to Make a Killing,' a new riff on an Ealing black comedy classic
“How to Make a Killing,” starring Glen Powell as a working-class man who sets out to murderously reclaim his inheritance, has ...
Glen Powell is delightfully amoral in "How to Make a Killing," inspired by the 1949 film "Kind Hearts and Coronets." It's fun, but far from great.
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How To Make A Killing Review
A fun ensemble cast and John Patton Ford’s solid writing and direction help make How to Make a Killing a familiar, but entertaining dark comedy.
In 2022, filmmaker John Patton Ford wowed audiences with his directorial debut, “Emily the Criminal,” a gritty, ...
Glen Powell plays a performative "soft boy" with a hidden agenda in "How To Make a Killing." ...
Margaret Qualley, Jessica Henwick, and Ed Harris co-star in John Patton Ford's follow-up to "Emily the Criminal." ...
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