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Offline GreenlyGreeny

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If you loved Knives Out (2019), I highly recommend seeing the sequel Glass Onion (basically it’s becoming the post-Bond franchise for Daniel Craig, where he plays the world’s greatest detective Benoit Blanc once again in a similarly entertaining environment—after I watch it again, I might even say it is one of those rare sequels that beats the original). It is in theaters Tuesday-Thursday and then you’ll have to wait until it comes out on Netflix around XMas (“sneak preview” in theaters for one week only and Netflix is not budging in that). 

What are some other great murder mysteries?

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Knives out was fun, so very keen to watch the sequel. Thanks for the head's up Greenly I didn't realise it was slated for release yet.
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Knives out was fun, so very keen to watch the sequel. Thanks for the head's up Greenly I didn't realise it was slated for release yet.
It’s infuriatingly only in cinemas for a week or so. Stupid Netflix
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If you loved Knives Out (2019), I highly recommend seeing the sequel Glass Onion (basically it’s becoming the post-Bond franchise for Daniel Craig, where he plays the world’s greatest detective Benoit Blanc once again in a similarly entertaining environment—after I watch it again, I might even say it is one of those rare sequels that beats the original). It is in theaters Tuesday-Thursday and then you’ll have to wait until it comes out on Netflix around XMas (“sneak preview” in theaters for one week only and Netflix is not budging in that). 

What are some other great murder mysteries?

Rear Window.
Memento.

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If you loved Knives Out (2019), I highly recommend seeing the sequel Glass Onion (basically it’s becoming the post-Bond franchise for Daniel Craig, where he plays the world’s greatest detective Benoit Blanc once again in a similarly entertaining environment—after I watch it again, I might even say it is one of those rare sequels that beats the original). It is in theaters Tuesday-Thursday and then you’ll have to wait until it comes out on Netflix around XMas (“sneak preview” in theaters for one week only and Netflix is not budging in that). 

What are some other great murder mysteries?

Rear Window.
Memento.

The Hitchcock Rear Window, or the remake?


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