How to (Not) Make a Killing at the Box Office
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In this episode, we discuss the comedy thriller How to Make a Killing, unpacking its tangled web of wealth and family drama while asking a bigger question: Does the film actually deliver on the tension it promises? And maybe more importantly, is this the kind of work we expect to see from a24?
We explore Glen Powell's and Margaret Qualley's performances, discuss the film’s pacing and twists, and debate whether its plot beats and storytelling choices heighten the suspense or hold it back. We also compare the film to other stories that explore the themes of mystery, power, and unreliable characters, including Saltburn, Gone Girl, Sharp Objects, and And Then There Were None.
As always, the conversation includes bonus movie-themed chit chat. In this episode, we chat about our favorite movie snacks and childhood theater memories, and why the magic of seeing a film at AMC Theatres feels so special.
Whether you’re a die-hard cinephile, someone who loves to know if a movie is worth seeing, or just curious about our cheeky new podcast, join us for our unfiltered takes, a few side tangents, and a celebration of cinema in all its messy, entertaining glory. Hit play to join the Dashboard Discourse.
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Media mentioned in this episode:
And Then There Were None
Fast & Furious franchise
Gone Girl
Hamnet
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Lisa Frankenstein
Maggie Gyllenhaal (Director)
May December
Midwinter Break
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Murder Mystery
Nosferatu
Project Hail Mary
Saltburn
Sharp Objects
Sinners
That '70s Show
The Office
The Sex Lives of College Girls
Your Monster
Disclaimer: This episode contains nuanced critiques, and we aim for honest dialogue and diverse perspectives. But truthfully, we might not actually know what we are talking about. Thanks for listening anyway, and tune in every Friday for more conversations on film and culture!