Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery update feed
"FORMAT: 35mm CONDITION: ★★★★★ DATE: January 8th 2023 CINEMA: The Prince Charles Cinema LOCATION: West End"
"Hey, what do you know? Another sequel! :-) This time, I don't think it's quite as good as its predecessor, but still works in much the same way. I obviously won't reveal any details; I think it's best you go in as blind as possible. Let's just say it still has its share of marvellously clever twists that mock genre conventions and mess with your expectations. My favourite scene is when Benoit Blanc perfectly demonstrates why he wasn't invited; he becomes the embodiment of people who spoil the mo"
"Notes: Even though I have a little voice constantly telling me I’m actually overrating the whole 'Knives Out' franchise, I have to admit that I actually really enjoyed the damned thing though. Above all, for Daniel Craig, if he was ever scared to get stuck by James Bond like so many actors before him, well, he couldn’t have wished a better rebound than Benoit Blanc. Indeed, it is so obvious that Craig has such a blast with the character and I thought he was once again so damned entertaining."
“Of course, since I really enjoyed ‘Knives Out’, I was really eager to check this sequel. Well, even though I have a little voice constantly telling me I’m actually overrating these movies, I have to admit that I actually really enjoyed the damned thing though. First of all, for Daniel Craig, if he was ever scared to get stuck by James Bond like so many actors before him, well, he couldn’t have wished a better rebound than Benoit Blanc. Indeed, it is so obvious that Craig has such a blast with the character and I thought he was once again so damned entertaining (However, it is apparently not everyone’s cup of tea since my wife thought he was awful in ‘Knives Out’). Once again, they had also a all-star cast involved (Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom jr.,” read more
"This movie was so bad it made me want to abandon mainstream television altogether. Bring on the arthouse, oscar cry-dramas. Maybe they'll still be slow and boring but at least it will have a deeper meaning. This film was just a nothingness. Like dressed up air. It was sexist and trite. Like a maze that loops around and then gets you to your final destination but you don't care. The majority of the characters were unlikeable, shallow caricatures. I didn't care if they all died, but unfortunately "
" Notes: Even though I have a little voice constantly telling me I’m actually overrating these movies, I have to admit that I actually really enjoyed the damned thing though. First of all, for Daniel Craig, if he was ever scared to get stuck by James Bond like so many actors before him, well, he couldn’t have wished a better rebound than Benoit Blanc. Indeed, it is so obvious that Craig has such a blast with the character and I thought he was once again so damned entertaining (However, it is"