How To Make A Killing’ finds Glen Powell game in disguise, but John Patton Ford’s noir-satire can’t stick the landing.
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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 ...
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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.
The subsequent encounters give a window into the ultra-rich. Topher Grace plays a cousin, Bill Camp an uncle and Raff Law, ...
At John Lawrence Sullivan that primarily means tailoring. After his uncle introduced him to the Rolling Stones, Yanagawa fell ...
John Candy starred in some all-time great comedies, but he also had his share of stinkers to his filmography, like this Western that Roger Ebert despised.
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 ...
Tamsin Kennard’s stage adaptation of the novel by Flora Thompson will also be staged at Theatre by the Lake in Keswick ...
How to Make a Killing' follows Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell), who was disowned by his obscenely wealthy family at birth when ...
Margaret Qualley, Jessica Henwick, and Ed Harris co-star in John Patton Ford's follow-up to "Emily the Criminal." ...