Monday, December 16, 2019


Knives Out is a jolly good whodunit. Big cast, plenty of plot curves and twists, a creepy old family manor, and just when you think you know…wait there’s more. This is a very fun flick to enjoy – a nice break from the holiday scramble.

Oliver Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) has the family gathered for his 85th birthday. Everyone has a selfish reason to be there and they are counting on inheritance money someday. Well, Oliver, a renowned mystery author, is found dead the next morning with his throat slit. Suicide? Or murder? The siblings and spouses gather – Jamie Lee Curtis, Chris Evans, Don Johnson, Michael Shannon, Toni Collette, along with the nurse (Ana de Armas) to be questioned by police and a hired (by whom?) private investigator, Blanc (played with great fun by Daniel Craig sporting a southern accent).

Who argued with whom? Who stormed out? Who’s been double dipping? Who manages the publishing company and wants to expand to movies and tv? Who’s self-made but still seeks daddy’s approval? Oh the knives are out everywhere, along with footprints in the mud, dogs barking in the middle of the night, and Oliver’s mother (yes, she must be over 100) who seems to always be at the right window at the right time. What did she see?

Daniel Craig is a hoot pondering the clues, questioning the red herrings, and keeping this self-absorbed selfish family (all well-acted and great to see in combinations) on its toes. Knives Out is quite clever, very entertaining, and might make you appreciate your own family, however modest your gatherings, even more. I can tell you it was not Mr. Mustard in the library with the candlestick. Enjoy!


14 comments:

  1. Hi Joanne - sounds brilliant ... and oddly enough I wrote a Cluedo (as we call it) whodunnit a few years ago - and this almost copied mine!!? It's on locally ... so I'll get to see it - cheers Hilary

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  2. Sounds like a great film Joanne. Pleased you thought so.

    Yvonne.

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  3. I've heard good things about this one, and you've confirmed them. Glad you enjoyed it.
    Cheers.
    Have a great week, Joanne.

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    1. yep - if you need some good chuckles, it's the one to see

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  4. Everyone is sure giving it good reviews. Sounds like I best see it soon.

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  5. We loved it too. Great fun and perfectly quirky!

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    1. we agree! I am reading a good book right now - The Magpie Murders. I appear to be in a genre right now - murder with twists and turns.
      I assume you are psyched for final Star Wars

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    2. Yes, tomorrow evening - us and the kids, all going together. I can't wait!

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  6. We saw this one too. This was such a fun and engaging story.

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