Apple iTunes has Knives Out (4K UHD Digital Film) for $4.99.
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About The Film:
When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey is found dead at his estate, the inquisitive Detective Benoit Blanc is mysteriously enlisted to investigate. From Harlan's dysfunctional family to his devoted staff, Blanc sifts through a web of red herrings and self-serving lies to uncover the truth behind Harlan's untimely death.
Rated PG-13
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Note, This particular Film is not Movies Anywhere (MA) compatible.
It's a good movie, but how anyone could watch it more than once is beyond me. "Whodunnits" don't really work for repeat viewing, unless they're just exceptionally entertaining.
It's a good movie, but how anyone could watch it more than once is beyond me. "Whodunnits" don't really work for repeat viewing, unless they're just exceptionally entertaining.
It's a good movie, but how anyone could watch it more than once is beyond me. "Whodunnits" don't really work for repeat viewing, unless they're just exceptionally entertaining.
"Murder by Death" is a prime example. I have watched that one a hundred times, and it still makes me laugh to this day.
It's a good movie, but how anyone could watch it more than once is beyond me. "Whodunnits" don't really work for repeat viewing, unless they're just exceptionally entertaining.
If watching a movie for you is just about knowing the plot, the ending, and who "did it", then I guess there is no reason to repeat watch. Then again, if that is your take, then why rewatch any movie? Which movie would you find rewatchable? A Marvel movie lol?
A well-written movie, including whodunits, have multiple layers of complexities. There are clues and nuances that you can certainly miss the first time around. Then there's good acting, which can always be enjoyed over and over again.
And like the other person said, there's always Ana de Armas, who is certainly rewatchable.
It's a good movie, but how anyone could watch it more than once is beyond me. "Whodunnits" don't really work for repeat viewing, unless they're just exceptionally entertaining.
The Usual Suspects would be an exception. Incredible movie. Knives Out isn't even in the same universe as that film.
Funny enough Knives Out was on cable TV just the other night. There's a level of absurdity to the film. The way it unravels at the end comes off unnatural and awkward. It's not a very well executed plot. Just an average film.
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Just FYI, This is from Lionsgate, so Not MA
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Just FYI, This is from Lionsgate, so Not MA
If anyone wants to check to see when their no rush credit expires, go to https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=
I have some expiring on February 8th.
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A well-written movie, including whodunits, have multiple layers of complexities. There are clues and nuances that you can certainly miss the first time around. Then there's good acting, which can always be enjoyed over and over again.
And like the other person said, there's always Ana de Armas, who is certainly rewatchable.
Funny enough Knives Out was on cable TV just the other night. There's a level of absurdity to the film. The way it unravels at the end comes off unnatural and awkward. It's not a very well executed plot. Just an average film.
If anyone wants to check to see when their no rush credit expires, go to https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=
I have some expiring on February 8th.