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This time of year calls for certain flavors. While some prefer the treacly sweetness of rom-coms and family favorites, others among us long for fare that’s meaty, lavish and carved with surgical. “Knives Out” leaves them bamboozled and marooned, but, if that response strikes you as insufficiently robust, I recommend “ Kind Hearts and Coronets.” Robert Hamer’s merciless masterpiece of 1949. “Knives Out,” with a cast led by Daniel Craig and Chris Evans, earned $311 million at theaters, close to half of it in international markets — the biggest growth opportunity for streaming.

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Knives Out Ny Times Review

Knives Out Nytimes
United Kingdom Box OfficeOther Charts:New York City | United States and Canada
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Weekend of Sept. 10, 2010 - Sept. 12, 2010 | All-Time United Kingdom Box Office
This WkLast WkTitleDistributorWeekend GrossCumulative GrossWks Out# of Theaters
1RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFESONY PICTURES INTL.£1,690,655£1,690,6551361
23 TOY STORY 3WALT DISNEY STUDIOS INTL£756,575£71,015,1488476
34 GROWN UPSSONY PICTURES INTL.£742,472£5,444,7053397
41 THE LAST EXORCISMOPTIMUM REL.£730,395£2,491,5362317
5TAMARA DREWEMOMENTUM PICTURES£615,553£615,5531358
65 SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLDUNIVERSAL PICTURES£439,143£4,339,2303374
7GOING THE DISTANCEWARNER BROS.£436,361£436,3611360
8CYRUSTWENTIETH CENTURY FOX£429,919£429,9191261
92 DINNER FOR SCHMUCKSPARAMOUNT£401,567£1,867,2092411
107 THE EXPENDABLESLIONS GATE UK LTD£366,663£9,243,3824311
118 SALTSONY PICTURES INTL.£342,575£6,349,1434285
12 DABANGG EROS INTERNATIONAL LTD.£332,673£332,673141
1311 MARMADUKETWENTIETH CENTURY FOX£305,663£4,219,3474417
1410 INCEPTIONWARNER BROS.£271,033£34,609,8879154
1512 DIARY OF A WIMPY KIDTWENTIETH CENTURY FOX£265,068£1,793,3013357
1615 WE ARE FAMILY UTV COMMUNICATIONS£226,291£457,815249
179 PIRANHA 3-DENTERTAINMENT£198,666£4,994,1434194
186 THE SWITCHLIONS GATE UK LTD£192,842£1,237,6022303
1914 THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIREMOMENTUM PICTURES£177,702£1,201,3083111
2016 THE LAST AIRBENDERPARAMOUNT£89,633£4,827,2325138
2113 AVATAR (FOX)TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX£80,159£93,724,2403949
22THE RUNAWAYSEONE FILMS£59,443£59,443169
2322 TINKER BELL AND THE GREAT.. WALT DISNEY STUDIOS INTL£56,441£1,300,3175172
2419 CERTIFIED COPY ARTIFICIAL EYE£49,990£179,057223
2517 KNIGHT AND DAYTWENTIETH CENTURY FOX£46,985£9,655,684674
2621 THE ILLUSIONISTWARNER BROS.£44,336£688,705436
2720 THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICEWALT DISNEY STUDIOS INTL£35,043£3,325,4045111
28METROPOLISEUREKA ENTERTAINMENT£34,630£34,630144
2923 THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES METRODOME DIST.£33,946£596,924525
3024 SHREK FOREVER AFTERPARAMOUNT£32,126£32,071,2821194
3127 CATS & DOGS: REVENGE OF KITTY GALOREWARNER BROS.£29,800£4,544,8076140
3218 STEP UP 3-DUNIVERSAL PICTURES£25,475£7,789,936674
3325 THE KARATE KID (REMAKE)SONY PICTURES INTL.£23,923£12,315,081769
34 BOSS ENGIRA BHASKARAN AYNGARAN INTERNATIONAL£20,765£20,76514
3526 TYLER PERRY'S WHY DID I GET MARRIED TOO?LIONS GATE UK LTD£14,989£80,847213
3633 FURRY VENGEANCEE1 FILMS£9,855£3,640,0721972
3732 THE LEOPARDBFI£7,362£66,06534
38MY SON, MY SON, WHAT HAVE YE DONESCANBOX£6,815£6,81512
3934 SOUL BOY SODA PICTURES£6,624£25,67126
4030 THE A-TEAMTWENTIETH CENTURY FOX£5,145£10,315,546721
4136 THE MAIDARTIFICIAL EYE£5,013£47,11037
4229 BONDED BY BLOOD REVOLVER£4,449£50,664213
4338 COCO CHANEL & IGOR STRAVINSKYSODA PICTURES£4,221£272,188615
4440 GAINSBOURG OPTIMUM REL.£3,786£571,85877
4541 THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOOMOMENTUM PICTURES£3,420£2,129,725275
4637 THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSEE1 FILMS£3,024£29,660,8971010
4744 THE CONCERTOPTIMUM REL.£2,871£229,30992
48ALAMARNEW WAVE£2,830£2,83016
4942 MOTHEROPTIMUM REL.£2,313£62,95644
5057 LONDON RIVER TRINITY FILM ENT.£1,487£95,269104
5145 HEARTBREAKERREVOLVER£1,281£692,430112
5250 HIS & HERS ELEMENT FILMS DISTRIB.£1,256£229,054135
5343 WHITE MATERIALARTIFICIAL EYE£1,031£196,995113
5448 THE HUMAN CENTIPEDEBOUNTY FILMS£922£15,56042
5528 JONAH HEXWARNER BROS.£824£72,68528
5649 BLACK DYNAMITEICON FILM DIST.£789£22,33551
5751 LEAVINGMETRODOME DIST.£742£340,312104
5839 22 BULLETS ANCHOR BAY ENT UK LTD.£719£10,72623
5953 CHERRY TREE LANE METRODOME DIST.£422£3,42521
6059 BEAUTIFUL KATE MATCH BOX FILMS£357£35,12671
6163 SOUTH OF THE BORDERDOGWOOF PICTURES£303£59,77471
6258 UNDERTOW AXIOM FILMS£299£39,64862
6370 LETTERS TO JULIETE1 FILMS£268£2,170,894141
6466 WENT THE DAY WELL?BFI£234£18,303101
65BLUEBEARDNEW WAVE£230£14,39091
6652 FIVE EASY PIECESPARK CIRCUS FILMS£178£37,97852
6755 NO IMPACT MANDOGWOOF PICTURES£163£5,32021
68DOGTOOTHVERVE PICTURES£61£177,103211
6964 DOG POUND OPTIMUM REL.£55£13,40731
7046 CHHEVAN DARIYA POINT ZERO ENTERTAINMENT£54£3,55421
7165 HIDEAWAYARTIFICIAL EYE£23£36,42151
7261 BAARIA E1 FILMS£20£47,86381

Source: Nielsen EDI, Inc.
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Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) is a wildly successful mystery writer and he’s dead. His housekeeper Fran (Edi Patterson) finds him with a slit throat and the knife still in his hand. It looks like suicide, but there are some questions. After all, who really slits their own throat? A couple of cops (the wonderful pair of LaKeith Stanfield and Noah Segan) come to the Thrombey estate do a small investigation, just to make sure they’re not missing anything, and the film opens with their conversations with each of the Thrombey family members. Daughter Linda (Jamie Lee Curtis) is a successful businesswoman with a shit husband named Richard (Don Johnson) and an awful son named Ransom (Chris Evans). Son Walt (Michael Shannon) runs the publishing side, but he’s been fighting a lot with dear old dad. Daughter-in-law Joni (Toni Collette) is deep into self-help but has been helping herself by ripping off the old man. Finally, there’s Marta Cabrera (Ana de Armas), the real heroine of “Knives Out” and Harlan’s most trusted confidante. Can she help solve the case?

The case may have just been closed if not for the arrival of the famous detective Benoit Blanc, played by Daniel Craig, who spins a southern drawl and oversized ego into something instantly memorable. Blanc was delivered a news story about the suicide and envelope of money. So someone thinks this is fishy. Why? And who? The question of who brought in Blanc drives the narrative as much as who killed Harlan. Johnson is constantly presenting viewers with the familiar, especially fans of the mystery movie—the single palatial setting, the family of monsters, the exaggerated detective—but then he subverts them every so slightly, and it feels fresh. Free dvd writer software for mac. So while Blanc feels like a Poirot riff, Johnson and Craig avoid turning it into a caricature of something we’ve seen before.

Knives Out Nytimes Review

Craig is delightful—I love the excitement in his voice when he figures things out late in the film—but some of the cast gets lost. It’s inevitable with one this big, but if you’re going to “Knives Out” for a specific actor or actress, be aware that it’s a large ensemble piece and your fave may get short shrift. Unless your favorite is Ana de Armas, who is really the heart of the movie, allowing Johnson to imbue “Knives Out” with some wonderful political commentary. The Thrombeys claim to love Marta, even if they can’t remember which South American country she comes from, and Don Johnson gets a few razor sharp scenes as the kind of guy who rants about immigration before quoting “Hamilton.” It’s not embedded in the entire piece as much as “Get Out,” but this “Out” is similar in the way it uses genre structure to say something about wealth and social inequality. And in terms of performance, the often-promising de Armas has never been handed a role this big, and she totally delivers.





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