Wall Street broker Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell) begins How To Make A Killing on death row. Four hours from execution, he retells his story to a priest (Adrian Lukis): once the heir to the ...
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The director of the Glen Powell revenge comedy also reveals executives were worried about the leading man changing his look for the role: "He went on a crazy diet and lost a lot of weight. He even ...
"When the lights go down and the movie starts; you're on for the ride." What would you do to inherit $28 billion? In the case of Becket Redfellow, a disowned member of one of the wealthiest families ...
What would you do if you had a few siblings standing in the way of you being a billionaire? Definitely not kill them, right? But that’s the story in “How to Make a Killing,” and we’re here with all ...
How to Make a Killing starts from an irresistible premise: a disinherited heir decides to eliminate, one by one, the billionaire relatives who are preventing him from accessing a fortune of $28 ...
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BOTTOM LINE Despite solid work from Powell, this black comedy lacks bite. Partway through "How to Make a Killing," newly minted Wall Street bro Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell) has a date with young ...
This is what happens when you turn a murder farce into a drama. Whether this is a good thing depends on why you liked the farce in the first place. If you like the cleverness, then “How to Make a ...