IMDb, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie. ‘Knives Out’ VOD Review. 23 January 2020. Knives Out gives us a (sort of) modern take on the genre that lovingly explores the existing troupes. See full article on Nerdly Movies & TV. Knives Out comes with a killer cast and a clever script. For fans of the murder-mystery genre—and I am, admittedly, one—this film offers its share of gratifying twists and even a rare moral of sorts. But when it comes time to cuff this flick, the charge will undoubtedly be murder most foul words. The result, Knives Out, is a sly, wry and nimble homage to the murder mysteries of yesteryear, with a modern spin. And it’s exactly as fun as you’d hope. And it’s exactly as fun as you’d hope. Rian Johnson’s Knives Out is one of the most purely entertaining films in years. It is the work of a cinematic magician, one who keeps you so focused on what the left hand is doing that you miss the right. And, in this case, it’s not just a wildly fun mystery to unravel but a scathing bit of social commentary about where America is in 2019. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Knives Out, in theaters now. Playing with the conventions of the mystery genre, Knives Out not only features twists and turns within the narrative, but plays on the expectations of murder mystery-savvy audience members to create a surprising and enjoyable crime caper.
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