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The Oscar-nominated writer-director spills all on the creation of his latest Benoit Blanc mystery, from adding Easter eggs to avoiding red herrings.
Like the previous two Knives Out mysteries, Wake Up Dead Man doesn't shy away from current events and modern politics. And that's by design.
A new "Knives Out" mystery from Rian Johnson lands on Netflix soon. Here's how, when, and where to watch "Wake Up Dead Man".
Josh O'Connor as a beatific priest is the chief reason to watch the latest installment in the Knives Out series
Here’s everything to know about the real-life loves of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. The only cast member to return for all three Knives Out films, Daniel Craig stars as Benoit Blanc, an unusually sharp detective famous for his ability to solve unsolvable cases.
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How Knives Out 3's Cinematographer Pulled Off Wake Up Dead Man's Boldest Visual Choice [Exclusive]
Steve Yedlin, the cinematographer of Wake Up Dead Man, tells /Film how they pulled off that great "sun going behind the clouds" effect in the church.
Nathan Johnson, the composer of Wake Up Dead Man, is joined in conversation by Kris Bowers, and the two talk all about film music.
In its first released footage, Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” promises to be the director’s most expansive vision yet. A six-minute clip from the film is playing before this weekend’s Imax 70-millimeter screenings of “Sinners” and “One Battle After Another.” The clip depicts the story of the Trojan horse — ironically, not a major plot element …