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A Knives Out Mystery,” starring Daniel Craig, is new on Netflix on Friday. Is Johnson planning on any more cases for Craig’s private detective, Benoit Blanc?
Is three movies enough for a ranking? Absolutely. Ask any Star Wars fan old enough to have lower back pain, some memory of watching live-action Ewok adventures on VHS, and a suspiciously disappointing pension fund.
Josh O’Connor delivers a killer turn as a timid priest caught in the crosshairs of Daniel Craig’s debonair detective
With Wake Up Dead Man, Johnson takes a big swing, removing his protagonist from the equation for a big chunk of the movie and letting a brand-new character take centre stage. Shaking up the Knives Out structure is an act of faith in the audience on the writer-director's part, as he told Digital Spy.
Rian Johnson and the former 007 are on movie three of their murder mystery comedy series.
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How Knives Out 3's Cinematographer Pulled Off Wake Up Dead Man's Boldest Visual Choice [Exclusive]
Steve Yedlin, the cinematographer of Wake Up Dead Man, tells /Film how they pulled off that great "sun going behind the clouds" effect in the church.
Rian Johnson brought detective Benoit Blanc to life in 2019, and the impact was immediate. The Knives Out Trilogy changed how audiences think about murder mysteries.
With Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc back on a new case in “Wake Up Dead Man," here's what to know about the trilogy and how to watch.
A Knives Out Mystery may have just been released this morning, Friday, December 12, but subscribers have already unanimously made their minds up about the film. Taking to X, formerly Twitter, a flurry of fans have marked Wake Up Dead Man as the “best Knives Out film yet”,