Even when he's murdering people, it's hard not to root for Glen Powell in "How to Make a Killing," which struggles with tone ...
Margaret Qualley, Jessica Henwick, and Ed Harris co-star in John Patton Ford's follow-up to "Emily the Criminal." ...
He will have you for dinner: what is it about an unapologetic cannibal that so captured readers and audiences? NPR's Scott Simon talks with Brian Raftery about his new book, "Hannibal Lecter: A Life." ...
How to Make a Killing star Glen Powell tells us how his character differs from other memorable cinematic sociopaths.
How To Make A Killing (2026) is a film made by its cast, and it excels thanks to Glen Powell's inability to be anything but likable. The post REVIEW: ‘How To Make A Killing’ Is Glen Powell’s Best ...
Glen Powell is delightfully amoral in "How to Make a Killing," inspired by the 1949 film "Kind Hearts and Coronets." It's fun, but far from great.
How To Make A Killing’ finds Glen Powell game in disguise, but John Patton Ford’s noir-satire can’t stick the landing.
In 2022, filmmaker John Patton Ford wowed audiences with his directorial debut, “Emily the Criminal,” a gritty, character-driven crime film starring Aubrey Plaza, about a down-on-her-luck woman ...
Director John Patton Ford’s spin on the 1949 British thriller “Kind Hearts and Coronets" doesn't have his star in eight roles, but it does have a spirit of dark fun.
How to Make a Killing' follows Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell), who was disowned by his obscenely wealthy family at birth when he was conceived out of wedlock. Determined to reclaim the family ...
Despite a strong cast that includes Margaret Qualley and Ed Harris, this comedic thriller is neither particularly thrilling ...
John Patton Ford's 'How to Make a Killing' is a star-packed outing hobbled by an oddly dull script and a tone that matches it. Review.