''Knives Out'' is a 2019 American
mystery film
A mystery film is a film that revolves around the solution of a problem or a crime. It focuses on the efforts of the detective, private investigator or amateur Detective, sleuth to solve the mysterious circumstances of an issue by means of clues, ...
written and directed by
Rian Johnson
Rian Craig Johnson (born December 17, 1973) is an American filmmaker. He made his directorial debut with the neo-noir mystery film ''Brick (film), Brick'' (2005), which received positive reviews and grossed nearly $4 million on a $450,000 budget ...
.
Daniel Craig
Daniel Wroughton Craig (born 2 March 1968) is an English actor. His accolades include two National Board of Review Awards, in addition to nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and three Golden Globe Awards.
...
leads an eleven-actor
ensemble cast
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Structure
In contrast to the po ...
as Benoit Blanc, a famed private detective who is summoned to investigate the death of the bestselling author Harlan Thrombey (
Christopher Plummer
Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer (December 13, 1929 – February 5, 2021) was a Canadian actor. His career spanned seven decades, gaining him recognition for his performances in film, stage and television. His accolades included an Academy Aw ...
). Police rule Harlan's death a suicide but Blanc suspects foul play, and investigates to ascertain the true cause of his death. Johnson produced ''Knives Out'' with his longtime collaborator
Ram Bergman
Ram Bergman () is an Israeli film producer. He is known for producing ''Brick'' (2005), '' The Brothers Bloom'' (2008), '' Looper'' (2012), '' Star Wars: The Last Jedi'' (2017), and ''Knives Out'' (2019), all of which were written and directed by ...
. Funding came from
MRC and tax subsidies from the
Massachusetts state government.
Johnson conceived ''Knives Out'' in the mid-2000s. Wanting to modernize the
whodunit films of the mid-twentieth century, the director was inspired by his interest in
movie adaptations of Agatha Christie's stories. He then refocused on creating ''
Star Wars: The Last Jedi'' (2017). Development of ''Knives Out'' resumed the following year, when Johnson wrote the screenplay in six to seven months.
Principal photography
Principal photography is the phase of producing a film or television show in which the bulk of shooting takes place, as distinct from the phases of pre-production and post-production.
Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
on ''Knives Out'' began in October 2018 on a $40 million budget and ended that December. Location filming took place in suburban
Boston
Boston is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and Financial centre, financial center of New England, a region of the Northeas ...
.
Nathan Johnson composed the film's
classical score, which was inspired by his and Rian's favorite symphonic movie scores. ''Knives Out'' has been read as a work that investigates
class warfare
''Class Warfare'' is a book of collected interviews with Noam Chomsky conducted by David Barsamian. It was first published in the United States by Common Courage Press, and in the United Kingdom by Pluto Press, in 1996.
Publishing history
The ...
, wealth inequality, immigration, and race in contemporary American society.
''Knives Out'' premiered at the
44th Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2019, and was distributed by
Lionsgate Lions Gate, Lion Gate or similar terms may refer to:
Gates
*Lion Gate at Mycenae in Greece
*Lion Gate, one of the entrances to the ancient Hittite city of Hattusa, now in Turkey
*Lion Gate, one of the entrances to the gardens of Hampton Court Pala ...
to American theaters on November 27. The film was a critical and commercial success; the
National Board of Review
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and the
American Film Institute
The American Film Institute (AFI) is an American nonprofit film organization that educates filmmakers and honors the heritage of the History of cinema in the United States, motion picture arts in the United States. AFI is supported by private fu ...
chose it as one of the year's top films, and it grossed $312 million. Critics praised the film's plot and actors, but criticized some aspects of the writing and performances. ''Knives Out'' was nominated for multiple awards, including three
Golden Globes
The Golden Globe Awards are awards presented for excellence in both international film and television. It is an annual award ceremony held since 1944 to honor artists and professionals and their work. The ceremony is normally held every Januar ...
, a
British Academy Film Award
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, and an
Academy Award
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for
Best Original Screenplay
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. ''Knives Out'' is the first entry of a
franchise that also includes ''
Glass Onion
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Background
Onion bottles most commonly were u ...
'' (2022) and ''
Wake Up Dead Man'' (2025).
Plot
The family of wealthy mystery novelist Harlan Thrombey attends his 85th birthday party at his
Massachusetts
Massachusetts ( ; ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Maine to its east, Connecticut and Rhode ...
estate. The next morning, Harlan's housekeeper Fran discovers him dead with a slit throat. Police detectives Lieutenant Elliot and Trooper Wagner believe Harlan died by suicide, but private detective Benoit Blanc is anonymously hired to investigate Harlan's death. Blanc learns Harlan had strained relationships with his family members, giving several of them plausible motives for murder.
Unbeknownst to Blanc, Harlan's nurse Marta Cabrera believes she injected Harlan with a lethal dose of
morphine
Morphine, formerly also called morphia, is an opiate that is found naturally in opium, a dark brown resin produced by drying the latex of opium poppies (''Papaver somniferum''). It is mainly used as an analgesic (pain medication). There are ...
after mixing up his medications the night after the party. To protect Marta from being blamed for his death, Harlan instructed Marta to create a false alibi before he slit his own throat: she was to be seen leaving the house, sneak back in through a window, and disguise herself as Harlan in order to make it appear that he was alive after she left for the night. Marta cannot lie without vomiting, so she gives accurate but incomplete answers when questioned. She agrees to assist Blanc's investigation and conceals evidence incriminating her. At the reading of Harlan's
will
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Common meanings
* Will and testament, instructions for the disposition of one's property after death
* Will (philosophy), or willpower
* Will (sociology)
* Will, volition (psychology)
* Will, a modal verb - see Shall and will
...
, Marta is bequeathed his entire fortune and property, stunning the Thrombeys. Harlan's grandson Ransom Drysdale helps Marta flee but manipulates her into confessing to him. Ransom offers further assistance in exchange for a portion of Marta's inheritance. Meanwhile, the other Thrombeys unsuccessfully attempt to influence Marta to renounce the inheritance, even threatening to have her undocumented mother
deported
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.
Marta receives a blackmail note containing a partial photocopy of Harlan's
toxicology
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report. She and Ransom drive to the medical examiner's office, only to find it burned down. Marta receives an email proposing a meeting with the blackmailer; Blanc and the police spot them, and after a brief
car chase
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, Ransom is arrested. At the meeting, Marta finds that Fran, the blackmailer, has been drugged; she performs
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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on Fran and calls an ambulance. Marta confesses to Blanc, but discovers Ransom has already implicated her. Out of moral obligation, Marta believes she must confess to the Thrombeys, which would invalidate the bequest under the
slayer rule.
At the mansion, Marta finds Fran's copy of the full toxicology report, which shows Harlan had only trace amounts of morphine in his blood. Blanc reveals his deductions to the police, Marta, and Ransom. Blanc deduces Harlan told Ransom about his will, prompting Ransom to swap Harlan's medicines to cause Marta to kill him unknowingly. However, Marta actually gave Harlan the correct medication, recognizing it by viscosity without reading the label due to her experience as a nurse; she only believed she had poisoned Harlan after reading the label on the bottle with the switched content, meaning Harlan’s death was indeed suicide, and Marta is not guilty of any part in his death. When the death was reported as a suicide, Ransom anonymously hired Blanc to entrap Marta. Fran saw Ransom tampering with the crime scene and sent him the blackmail note. After Ransom realized that Marta was not responsible for Harlan's death but believed she was, he forwarded the blackmail letter to Marta and burned down the medical examiner's office to destroy evidence of her innocence. Ransom then overdosed Fran with morphine, intending for Marta to be caught with Fran's corpse.
The hospital calls; Marta relays that Fran has survived and will implicate Ransom. Ransom insists he will avoid criminal charges because his attempt to kill Fran failed. Marta then vomits on Ransom, revealing she lied: Fran is dead. Realizing he has confessed to the murder, and that the police officers recorded his confession, Ransom grabs a knife from Harlan's collection and attacks Marta, but the knife is a harmless retractable stage knife, and the police promptly arrest him.
Blanc tells Marta he suspected early on that she played a part in Harlan's death, noting a drop of blood on her shoe. He tells Marta her innocence prevailed because she made ethical choices that obstructed Ransom's attempts to incriminate her. As Ransom is taken into custody and the rest of the family is gathered in defeat, Marta watches from the balcony of what is now her mansion, sipping from Harlan's coffee mug that reads "My House, My Rules."
Cast
Production
Development
Director
Rian Johnson
Rian Craig Johnson (born December 17, 1973) is an American filmmaker. He made his directorial debut with the neo-noir mystery film ''Brick (film), Brick'' (2005), which received positive reviews and grossed nearly $4 million on a $450,000 budget ...
first conceived of ''Knives Out'' after the completion of his first feature film, the low budget thriller ''
Brick
A brick is a type of construction material used to build walls, pavements and other elements in masonry construction. Properly, the term ''brick'' denotes a unit primarily composed of clay. But is now also used informally to denote building un ...
'' (2005).
His idea was influenced by
film adaptations of books by detective fiction writer
Agatha Christie
Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, (; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English people, English author known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving ...
that he enjoyed as a child.
Johnson referred to Alfred Hitchcock
Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English film director. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema. In a career spanning six decades, he directed over 50 featu ...
's advice on plot development for guidance, which said conventional whodunits too often relied on formulaic suspense, especially a climactic plot twist
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, to culminate the story. Once he had determined the story's goal, Johnson began conceiving ideas for the plot structure, mainly a framework of tonal shifts he devised to incite tension in the story. His greatest challenge was modernizing a genre studios deemed too antiquated for release.[
Johnson hoped to commit to ''Knives Out'' after the release of his science fiction thriller '' Looper'' (2012) but he suspended the project when ]Lucasfilm
Lucasfilm Ltd. LLC is an American film and television production company founded by filmmaker George Lucas in December 10, 1971 in San Rafael, California, and later moved to San Francisco in 2005. It is best known for creating and producing th ...
hired him to direct '' Star Wars: The Last Jedi'' (2017). His experience witnessing the intense culture war
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backlash to ''The Last Jedi'' became another source of inspiration for the ''Knives Out'' story. Johnson began scriptwriting by January 2018, immediately after finishing his press tour for ''The Last Jedi'', in a process lasting between six and seven months, depending on the source.[ When Johnson showed a finished draft to friends, he recalled the response was cynical because the director's motivations were poorly understood.][ Johnson took the film's name from a Radiohead song, saying it was a good title for a murder mystery.
Media coverage of ''Knives Out'' give conflicting accounts of the film's funding. One report circulated by '']Deadline
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* Deadline (DC Comics), a fictional villain
* ''Deadline'' (magazine), a Britis ...
'' said MRC secured the script in an auction hosted by Creative Artists Agency
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and FilmNation to investors at the 43rd Toronto International Film Festival.[ Johnson's longtime collaborator ]Ram Bergman
Ram Bergman () is an Israeli film producer. He is known for producing ''Brick'' (2005), '' The Brothers Bloom'' (2008), '' Looper'' (2012), '' Star Wars: The Last Jedi'' (2017), and ''Knives Out'' (2019), all of which were written and directed by ...
disputed this account; according to him, no auction was held and MRC was always the intended financier because of its sustained success with mass-market films by auteurs—directors who wield significant autonomy over the artistic vision of their projects.[ MRC financed the film's $40 million budget and generous back-end compensation for Bergman, Johnson, and ]Daniel Craig
Daniel Wroughton Craig (born 2 March 1968) is an English actor. His accolades include two National Board of Review Awards, in addition to nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and three Golden Globe Awards.
...
, per the condition of their agreement. For ''Knives Out'' commercial distribution, MRC partnered with Lionsgate Lions Gate, Lion Gate or similar terms may refer to:
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*Lion Gate at Mycenae in Greece
*Lion Gate, one of the entrances to the ancient Hittite city of Hattusa, now in Turkey
*Lion Gate, one of the entrances to the gardens of Hampton Court Pala ...
, which was trying to recover from a year of mediocre box office showings and purchased a partial share of the distribution rights.
Casting
Employing an ensemble cast
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Structure
In contrast to the po ...
of established stars was one of Johnson's initial demands. He drew upon the Agatha Christie movies—chiefly Peter Ustinov
Sir Peter Alexander Ustinov (16 April 192128 March 2004) was a British actor, director and writer. An internationally known raconteur, he was a fixture on television talk shows and lecture circuits for much of his career. Ustinov received #Awa ...
-starred projects à la ''Death on the Nile
''Death on the Nile'' is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 1 November 1937 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company the following year. The UK edition retailed at ...
'' (1978) and ''Evil Under the Sun
''Evil Under the Sun'' is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in June 1941Chris Peers, Ralph Spurrier and Jamie Sturgeon. ''Collins Crime Club – A checklist of F ...
'' (1982)—for his casting choices because he felt they have a sense of spectacle that was worth replicating. The filmmakers focused on actors who were available in the six week period before filming for ''Knives Out'' began. Actors were chosen for their ability to stand out in bit speaking parts and master an exaggerated–but-not-caricature
A caricature is a rendered image showing the features of its subject in a simplified or exaggerated way through sketching, pencil strokes, or other artistic drawings (compare to: cartoon). Caricatures can be either insulting or complimentary, ...
d, comic performance.[ According to Johnson, the film's rapid progress readily facilitated his casting ambitions.] Most of the ''Knives Out'' ensemble were signed in October and November 2018. Johnson named each of the characters after musicians whose works he enjoyed because it was a simple practice to remember—for example, Joni Mitchell
Roberta Joan Mitchell (née Anderson; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian and American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and painter. As one of the most influential singer-songwriters to emerge from the 1960s folk music circuit, Mitch ...
, Richard Thompson, and Steely Dan
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's Donald Fagen
Donald Jay Fagen (born January 10, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and musician who is the co-founder, lead singer, co-songwriter, and keyboardist of the rock band Steely Dan, formed in the early 1970s with musical partner Walter Becker ...
.
Daniel Craig came to Johnson's attention for his stage work and non-James Bond film roles. Johnson regarded Craig as a versatile actor who wanted to challenge his abilities in a playful comedy role.[ Craig declined the offer due to his contractual obligations to '']No Time to Die
''No Time to Die'' is a 2021 spy thriller film and the twenty-fifth in the List of James Bond films, ''James Bond'' series, and the fifth and final to star Daniel Craig as fictional British MI6 agent Portrayal of James Bond in film, James Bon ...
'' (2021), which was preparing to film around the same time, but logistical and creative disputes postponed the film's production by three months, giving Craig enough time to accept Johnson's offer. Once Craig read his copy of the script, he agreed to join because the writing's tone and humor captivated him.[ The treatment of Blanc was initially a fruitless task for Johnson; his first concept had been a ]Hercule Poirot
Hercule Poirot (, ) is a fictional Belgian detective created by the English writer Agatha Christie. Poirot is Christie's most famous and longest-running character, appearing in 33 novels, two plays (''Black Coffee (play), Black Coffee'' and '' ...
clone "that was just a bunch of crazy quirks". To distinguish the character, Johnson outlined Blanc as a slightly pompous man with a flamboyant Southern accent, turning to Craig's ongoing feedback for a unique characterization.[ Craig undertook speech training with a ]dialect coach A dialect coach is a technical advisor who supports actors as they craft voice and speech patterns for characters in the context of productions be it in an on-camera setting (film, television and commercial), stage setting ("straight plays" as well ...
for two-to-three hours per day, studying playwright Tennessee Williams
Thomas Lanier Williams III (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983), known by his pen name Tennessee Williams, was an American playwright and screenwriter. Along with contemporaries Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller, he is considered among the three ...
and author Shelby Foote
Shelby Dade Foote Jr. (November 17, 1916 – June 27, 2005) was an American writer, historian and journalist. Although he primarily viewed himself as a novelist, he is now best known for his authorship of ''The Civil War: A Narrative'', a three- ...
via interview footage from C-SPAN
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and the Ken Burns
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-helmed docuseries '' The Civil War'' (1990) to model Blanc's voice.
Casting director Mary Vernieu was responsible for casting Marta Cabrera. Vernieu and the filmmakers did not favor a particular person for the part, unlike the other ''Knives Out'' characters, and based their search on Johnson's preference for a relatively unknown actor that could exhibit an underdog-like quality.[ They considered several candidates, including ]Ana de Armas
Ana Celia de Armas Caso (; born 30 April 1988) is a Cuban and Spanish actress. She began her career in Cuba with a leading role in the romantic drama '' Una rosa de Francia'' (2006). At the age of 18, she moved to Madrid, Spain, and starred in ...
, whose work piqued Vernieu's interest enough to be suggested in casting discussions.[ Johnson was not familiar with de Armas' repertoire save for her starring role in '']Blade Runner 2049
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'' (2017). Johnson liked de Armas' acting but believed she appeared too sensual to convincingly portray Cabrera.[ When Johnson met de Armas for her audition, he noticed her ability to emote, saying: "She's got that Audrey Hepburn-type thing, where her eyes just bring you in, and you're instantly on her side, and that's what we needed for the character."][ De Armas nearly rejected the role because she found Cabrera's original character description clichéd; she was persuaded to accept after reading the complete script, which emphasizes resilience as a fundamental attribute of Cabrera.] Cabrera's immigrant backstory also resonated with de Armas.
For the self-indulgent Ransom Drysdale, Johnson envisioned Chris Evans after seeing him in the 2018 Broadway
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* Broadway theatre, theatrical productions in professional theatres near Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
** Broadway (Manhattan), the street
** Broadway Theatre (53rd Stre ...
revival of Kenneth Lonergan's ''Lobby Hero
''Lobby Hero'' is a play by Kenneth Lonergan. It premiered off-Broadway in 2001.
Production history
''Lobby Hero'' premiered off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons, on March 13, 2001, and closed on April 15, 2001, reopening at the John Houseman ...
'', having been impressed with his performance as a contemptible villain. Evans was mainly known for his live action role as Captain America
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in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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, and Johnson aimed to use Evans' everyman
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Origin and history
The term ''everyman'' was used ...
persona to create tension between moviegoers and Drysdale, saying: "You've got to see it not as baggage, but as ammunition. If there was someone in that part who the audience inherently wanted to like, that would help the arc overall."[ Although Evans was preparing to take a hiatus after finishing his work on '' Avengers: Endgame'' (2019), he reconsidered when the producers told him they would be filming near his home in Massachusetts.][
]Toni Collette
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said her biggest purpose for playing Joni was to find humor in her character. Christopher Plummer
Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer (December 13, 1929 – February 5, 2021) was a Canadian actor. His career spanned seven decades, gaining him recognition for his performances in film, stage and television. His accolades included an Academy Aw ...
, in one of his final film appearances before his death in 2021, described Harlan as a "stern, bright and rough-hewn" father with a crass sense of humor. Michael Shannon
Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor. Shannon received two Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nominations, for '' Revolutionary Road'' (2008), and '' Nocturnal Animals'' (2016). He received Screen Actors Guil ...
did not audition for the role of Walt and was contracted following an arranged lunch with Johnson.[ For the part of Linda, ]Jamie Lee Curtis
Jamie Lee Curtis (born November 22, 1958) is an American actress, producer, and children's author. Known for List of Jamie Lee Curtis performances, her performances in the horror and slasher film, slasher genres, she is regarded as a scream qu ...
sympathized with her backstory as a woman who is fiercely scrutinized for her privilege. She stated:I've been an actress for a long time, and I am also the daughter of someone famous, and people have a funny way of taking away anything you do creatively and reduce it to your privilege. Linda is very defensive about the assumption that she was given anything, and I've had the same defense.
To prepare for her performance, Curtis immersed herself in activities she thought befitted her character's position as a matriarch, such as cooking meals.[
]
Filming
Bergman was assembling the filmmaking crew while Johnson revised the script in early 2018.[ Johnson instructed the filmmakers to find an estate that exuded Harlan's mystery-writing sensibilities, citing the thriller '' Sleuth'' (1972) as a reference for recognizable visual elements.] Bergman scouted several homes with his team before centering the film's production on two sprawling mansions in suburban Boston
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; a privately owned nineteenth-century Gothic Revival
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manor that was used for exterior shots, and Ames Mansion, a 20-room historic landmark in Borderland State Park
Borderland State Park is an American history and nature preserve with public recreational features located in the towns of Easton and Sharon, Massachusetts. The state park encompasses surrounding the Ames Mansion, which was built in 1910. The ...
in Easton.[
Most of the interior shots, including intense, confrontational scenes with Harlan and his relatives and conversational scenes of Blanc's investigation, took place in Ames Mansion.][ The production was challenged by the logistics of the mansions, neither of which had sufficient space in the upper floors to realize Harlan's office or corresponding scenes. The production designer David Crank constructed the office set, which included an adjacent hallway, on ]soundstage
A sound stage (also written soundstage) is a large, soundproof structure, building or room with large doors and high ceilings, used for the production of theatrical film-making and television productions, usually located on a secured movie or te ...
s, working closely with Johnson to coordinate the movement of characters with the configuration of the homes and artificial sets.[
]Principal photography
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Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
began on October 30, 2018, under the working title ''Morning Bell'', in Maynard, Massachusetts. The filmmakers converted vacant retail space into a laundromat in preparation for the first shoot. Elsewhere in Greater Boston
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, scenes were filmed near an MBTA passenger rail station in downtown Natick; a private, mid-century modern
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estate in Lincoln
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* Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), the 16th president of the United States
* Lincoln, England, cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England
* Lincoln, Nebraska, the capital of Nebraska, U.S.
* Lincoln (na ...
, Canton, Wellesley, Waltham, Medfield
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; and an unoccupied, state-owned facility in Marlborough
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that was chosen for its round shape. The Marlborough location was used for exterior scenes at the burned-down medical examiner's office; the scene involved pyrotechnics
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and a group of local firefighters were used as extras portraying a firefighting operation. Filming for the project took approximately 38 days and ended on December 20, 2018.[ ''Knives Out'' qualified for a $10 million transferable tax credit on in-state costs from the ]Government of Massachusetts
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.
Cinematography
''Knives Out'' was director of photography Steve Yedlin
Steven Mark Yedlin, (born September 29, 1975) is an American cinematographer who studied at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. He is best known for his collaboration with director Rian Johnson in his films. Yedlin is a member of the American Soci ...
's fifth project with Rian Johnson. Yedlin and Johnson storyboard
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ed their visual composition ideas before principal photography, which did not describe the onscreen universe in depth. A double-camera setup was used with two operators
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, one a long-standing collaborator of Yedlin. Yedlin described the on-set environment as experimental and visually creative.[ He filmed ''Knives Out'' in standard 1.85:1 ]aspect ratio
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using Alexa Mini
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cameras that were equipped with Zeiss Master Prime lenses. The Zeiss Prime's scaling
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capability supported the film's use of wide-angle shots. The filmmakers believed wider camera lenses emphasized the worldbuilding
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by showing characters in their surroundings. They also used Panavision
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's PCZ Primo 19–90 and PZW 15–40 zoom lens
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es because zooming is customary in Johnson's oeuvre.[ Yedlin and production members used action-building techniques that centered on ]Robert Altman
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's cinematic style, through a complex system of whip pan
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s, zooming, and camera dolly movements. Panavision's Hollywood office loaned the production camera equipment.[
Part of ''Knives Out'' production was devoted to realizing a specialized process of ]color grading
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for the film's visual effects, based on qualitative data collected from Yedlin's field research. Yedlin's usual strategy prioritized a lookup table
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(LUT) to augment a film's visual palette, and he observed photochemistry
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to create his color-grading formula.[ Yedlin worked with FotoKem to expand properties of ]halation
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, gate weave, and film grain
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.[ To illuminate interior mansion scenes, Yedlin fitted the sets with overhead lighting equipment designed by Arri SkyPanels and custom RGBWW LED strip fixtures—a class of modulated multicolor strip lights that were bundled in foam sheets for light diffusion. Yedlin also used computer software and a ]spectrometer
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to gauge the sunlight's chromaticity
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, its specified color quality, and requisite tones to generate textural variations.[
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Set design
The script contained few details about the design of the Thrombey residence, so the clearest vision of the estate emerged from conversations about aesthetics between Johnson, Crank, and the set decorator David Schlesinger. The design team were drawn to Ames Mansion because the original architectural elements had been preserved, endowing the sets with an aged quality.[ Crank and Schlesinger handled the sourcing and arrangement of props for the interior mansion sets.] They located the film's decorative items from a range of businesses, souvenir collectors, and ordinary people in Boston and New York City
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.[ The script only specified details for a few objects; for the rest, Schlesinger used Harlan's imaginary oeuvre of mysteries as inspiration for his souvenirs and knick-knacks.][
A collection of ]automata
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, doll-like mechanical devices that imitate human mannerisms, was chief among the artifacts. The automata were costly, fragile and rare to obtain, requiring thorough scouting from the producers, and additional caveats—transportation, storage, rental fees—complicated the expense.[ Schlesinger inquired at museums and private collectors before contacting the ]Morris Museum
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's Murtogh D. Guinness Collection in Morristown, New Jersey
Morristown () is a Town (New Jersey), town in and the county seat of Morris County, New Jersey, Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. , one of the world's largest automata exhibits, but the museum prohibited all non-exhibition uses of its pieces.[ They instead directed Schlesinger and his prop-makers to a local restorer who owned a private collection to negotiate. Upon approval, the producers hired another local collector to transport the automata and install them on the set.][ The background props also included large dollhouses, crime scene ]diorama
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s, Harlan's library of books, and a stash clock.[
Creation of ''Knives Out'' most significant prop, the "Wheel of Knives"—a throne chair positioned in front of a ringed display of knives—daunted the art department.][ The chair was conceived of as a library piece but the script did not explain any correlation to the story; Crank said developing an established cause was "a long process".][ The art department abandoned early concepts until they imagined a design with an armature and a chain from which to hang the display.][
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Music
Rian Johnson pitched ''Knives Out'' to composer Nathan Johnson—cousin and another frequent associate—as early as 2009. Their first conversation concerned the context of music in the opening scenes, and they sought a score that reflected the film's key events and drama with an abrasive classical sound. Nathan recorded the ''Knives Out'' score with an orchestra at Abbey Road Studios
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in London
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, UK. To prepare, Nathan Johnson engaged the production while principal photography was ongoing; he visited the set to gain a premise for melodic cues and motifs. This was an uncommon experience as the standard industry practice for composers is to work in post-production after filming has finished. "Knives Out! (String Quartet in G Minor)", the opening string-quartet theme and Nathan's earliest contribution, provided the impetus for the album.
Nathan and Rian were inspired for ''Knives Out'' musical direction by their favorite symphonic movie scores, such as ''Death on the Nile
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'' (1978), '' Lawrence of Arabia'' (1962), and the compositions of Bernard Herrmann
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.[ The use of an orchestra distinguishes ''Knives Out'' from other films directed by Rian Johnson, which experimented with cheaper, unconventional instruments.] It was Nathan's first large-scale orchestral score, him being solely experienced with small ensembles.[ Cut Narrative Records released the soundtrack on November 27, 2019, in tandem with the film's theatrical launch.
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Themes
''Knives Out'' has been read as work that investigates class warfare
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, wealth inequality, immigration, and race in contemporary American society. In interviews organized for the press junket
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, Bergman, Johnson, and some of the actors expressed candid views of the central themes in ''Knives Out'', allowing multiple interpretations of the film. Johnson stated the central story neither condemns nor subscribes to a single ideology; rather, it was designed to provoke all moviegoers to contemplate.[ Johnson regarded whodunits as well suited to scrutinization of institutional power, a belief influenced by Christie's writings, work he considers indicative of an apolitical woman who was attuned to British society throughout her life.][
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Class warfare
''Knives Out'' ranks with other turn-of-the-2020s-decade films, such as '' Ready or Not'', ''Parasite
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'', '' Hustlers'', and '' Joker'' (all 2019), in which class warfare
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The ...
is the unifying theme. ''Knives Out'' makes literal class struggle by framing Harlan's death as an explicit tale of good versus evil, and Cabrera emerges as the hero because of her humanity.[ Whereas Cabrera is distraught from the moment Harlan dies, the surviving Thrombeys are fractured by greed that is fueled by their stakes in Harlan's publishing fortune. They are ruthless and oblivious to Harlan's death in a quest for wealth they feel entitled to control and seize by any means.][ In this sense, the Thrombeys, not the elusive suspect ''per se'', represent the true villains.][ In spite of the family's contempt for her and the working class, Cabrera resists their coercion using her wit and moral convictions.][ Much emphasis is placed on the alternating points of view of Marta's ordeal to reinforce divisions between the classes.] According to ''Fast Company
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History
''Fast Company'' was founded in November 1995 by Alan Webb ...
'' Joe Berkowitz, this device forms the film's class consciousness
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.
Professor Eugene Nulman gave a Marxist
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interpretation of ''Knives Out''. Marta is analyzed as an analog for healthcare workers who were made vulnerable in the COVID-19 pandemic
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by the failures of neoliberalism
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; according to Nulman, the film presents the Thrombey family dynamic as an allegory for capitalism
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, each relative embodying bourgeois
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archetypes: the rentier class in Linda, the investor class in Walt, the celebrity class in Joni, the trust-fund elite in Ransom, the right-wing
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establishment in Jacob, and the liberal establishment in Meg. Harlan is the exception because his modest origins, class consciousness, and the family's exploitation of his labor
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** Wage labour, a socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer
** Organized labour and the labour ...
define his circumstance. For this reason, in Nulman's interpretation, Harlan's suicide and transfer of wealth to Cabrera are subversive acts that, alongside the Thrombeys' vilification of Cabrera—mirroring the status quo's counter-revolutionary force—lend credence to the idea capitalist exploitation can only be addressed by revolution.[
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Race
Race was also examined in thematic studies of the film. ''Knives Out'' concentrates on a critique of white supremacy
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and liberal paternalism
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, comically depicting the Thrombey–Cabrera relationship through condescending affection and running gags about Cabrera's country of origin.[ In his essay for ''White Supremacy and the American Media'', Michael Blouin contests the film's analysis of white nationalism. According to Blouin, ''Knives Out'' resigns itself to Jeffersonian democratic ideals of liberal universalism, pragmatic reasoning, and an '']a priori
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'' sense of justice that support a set of racialized assumptions. In doing so, all expressed antagonism is neutralized, therefore "depoliticizing a crisis that has so far proven to be resistant to the ideal prescribed by many white liberals".
Narrative structure
In ''Knives Out'', Johnson experiments with narrative structure to generate suspense. The film begins in a traditional whodunit format that is subverted by two tonal shifts.[ The first shift arranges the plot as a thriller by establishing Cabrera's reckoning with the manner of Harlan's death, her own implication in it, and her quest to evade the investigation's purview as causes of conflict, thus framing Blanc as the antagonist. In the second shift, through plausible deniability, Cabrera's innocence is unequivocal.][ This posed a significant writing challenge; Johnson intended Cabrera to be a sympathetic character whose behavior was to be perceived as justified. He also wanted to portray the extremes to which an innocent person might go when threatened with incarceration.]
Release
Marketing
''Knives Out'' premiered at the 44th Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2019, as part of the festival's special presentations line-up.[ The film then headlined the 14th Fantastic Fest in ]Austin, Texas
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as the closing film, then concluded its North American festival itinerary at the Chicago International Film Festival
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's Centerpiece showcase. In Europe, ''Knives Out'' debuted at the 63rd BFI London Film Festival, which was held from October 2 to 13, 2019, as one of the event's gala entries.
Lionsgate supervised the film's advertising campaign; it opened the promotional cycle in April 2019 with a showcasing preview at CinemaCon, where the film's first teaser trailer of the film was revealed. This was followed by another trade-show exhibit at CineEurope that June. Aggressive social media
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engagement was a critical part of the marketing campaign. Early tactics focused on feel-good messaging, the film's campy humor, and Thrombey family enterprises—the latter-most featuring Shannon, Collette, and Curtis in character—through video parodies and mock advertisements that were developed using website-building platforms. The campaign resumed in the weeks following ''Knives Out'' late November release, when Ransom's off-white, knitted Aran sweater
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went viral, prompting a brief renaming of the film's official Twitter
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account to "Chris Evans' Sweater Stan Account"; there was also a merchandise giveaway to maximize publicity. Advertisements for the film mostly intrigued men but showed strong appeal from women of all ages.[ For licensed artwork, in September 2019, Johnson unveiled a set of colorful, brooding character posters, each with the tagline: "Nothing brings a family together like murder". Johnson also recorded an interactive audio commentary to entice repeated business.
''Knives Out'' opened in theaters in North America and the United Kingdom on November 27, 2019.][ The film's global release expanded to China, France, Australia, Russia, and 49 other territories in the second week.] Its final release was in Japan on January 31, 2020.[ Industry professionals saw ''Knives Out'' as a potential hit based on sustained interest from enthusiastic pre-release reviews, the film's unique ]self-referentiality
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In natural or formal languages, self-reference oc ...
, and the ensemble's star power, especially that of Evans, Craig, and Curtis.[ The film's success was considered contingent on its ability to attract a broad audience rather than a niche demographic of adults.][
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Home media
Lionsgate released ''Knives Out'' on digital formats
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on February 7, 2020, and on DVD
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, Blu-ray
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, and 4K on February 25. Physical copies include deleted scenes; a behind-the-scenes featurette; audio commentary from Johnson, Yedlin, and Noah Segan
Noah Segan is an American actor. He is best known for his work in the films of Rian Johnson (''Looper (film), Looper'', ''Brick (film), Brick'', ''Knives Out'') as well as his appearance in ''Deadgirl''.
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Segan is the grandson of Amer ...
; an eight-part documentary; advertisements; and previously unaired press interviews.[ It was the second-best-selling DVD and Blu-ray release in its first week of US sales, selling 248,286 copies and earning $4.6 million. By January 2023, the film had sold 1.47 million copies. ''Knives Out'' is also available to authenticated ]Amazon
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subscribers via the company's Prime Video
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streaming service.
Reception
Box office
''Knives Out'' endured at the box office as an adult-targeted film in a theatrical season that was saturated with family blockbusters such as ''Frozen II
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''. ''Knives Out'' earned $165.4 million in the United States and Canada (52.8% of its earnings), and $147.5 million overseas (47.2%) for a worldwide total of $312.9 million, making it the 29th-highest-grossing film of 2019. Of this amount, $82million was estimated to have been yielded by the MRC–Lionsgate partnership in net profit
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, factoring in marketing, equipment, royalties
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, interest, and miscellaneous costs. China was the most lucrative overseas market, and positive press improved the film's performance in that country.[ The United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, and France provided some of the film's largest takings.]
In the US, after securing $2 million from advanced screenings, ''Knives Out'' received a wide release in 3,391 theaters. The film benefited from a five-day tracking period due to the US Thanksgiving holiday Thursday. This increased the first week sum to $41.7 million, ahead of the three-week old ''Ford v Ferrari
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'' and second to ''Frozen II'', which was in its second weekend.[ ''Knives Out'' opening gross nearly doubled the prognosticators' pre-release estimates of $22–25 million.][ ]CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
polls that were conducted during the opening night found moviegoers gave the film an average grade of A− on a scale of A+ to F. Screenings attracted mostly men, and approximately 73% were over 25 years of age, 46% were over 35, and 63% were white.[ On the second weekend, ''Knives Out'' took $14.2 million from 3,461 theaters, remaining the number two film, and earnings dropped by about 35% the following week. In the fourth weekend, the film slipped to number five with a gross of $6.5 million, its theater count reduced to slightly above 2,500, though box office figures grew by 50% for the Christmas holiday week (seventh, with $9.7 million). ''Knives Out'' remained one of the top ten highest-grossing films for ten weeks, and the theater count stayed above 2,000 at the end of the year.][ By February 2020, the film's domestic gross exceeded $159 million.]
Overseas, ''Knives Out'' overall November 27 week rank was second to that of ''Frozen II'' at $28.3 million.[ China had the largest portion of the earnings with $13.5 million, which was followed by the UK at $3.8 million from 632 theaters, Russia at $2 million from 1,451 theaters, Australia at $1.9 million from 282 theaters, and France at $1.5 million from 437 theaters.][ ''Knives Out'' sustained its box office momentum in China and the UK into the second weekend, resulting in a 20% drop in revenue in the latter.][ After four weeks, it had earned $27.9 million in China and $13.7 million in the UK.][ The film's overseas releases continued into mid-December; key releases were in South Korea (fourth) at $1.7 million from 686 cinemas, Italy (third) at $1.2 million from 362 cinemas, and Mexico (second) at $1.1 million from 871 cinemas.] The Christmas period saw reinvigorated ticket sales in France, Australia, and the UK, and in Russia, the New Year holiday increased the film's box office take by 152% over the previous week.[ In Brazil, ''Knives Out'' debuted as the top-grossing movie when it premiered on the weekend of December 12, earning $1.1 million. On its inaugural weekend elsewhere, the film took $2.7 million in Germany and $665,000 in Austria.] Within a month, ''Knives Out'' international gross exceeded $100 million.
Critical response
''Knives Out'' opened to widely positive reviews; by the end of 2019, it was considered one of the year's best films by the American Film Institute
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, National Board of Review
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, and the mainstream press in ranked lists. A routinely discussed aspect in the media was the scriptwriting. ''Knives Out'' received notice for its unusual plot structure; reviewers said the film defied expectations by using numerous narrative twists and by satirizing murder-mystery tropes. Film critics had high regard for director Rian's comic treatment of a traditional detective story; it was described as "enjoyably, wackily serpentine", noted by ''The New Yorker
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'' for its sardonic humor and "sheen of smugness". Although comparisons to source material based on tenor, humor, craftmanship, and faithfulness varied among professional opinions, the story's play on perspective among the characters produced favorable responses. According to Stephanie Zacharek for ''Time
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'', the squabbling between characters who were avaricious, untrustworthy, and ostensibly driven by the same interest provides the film's most entertaining moments.[ The writing's political consciousness was cited as among the strengths of ''Knives Out'',] although the handling of ideas received occasional disapproval from others, such as ''The New York Times
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'' Manohla Dargis
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, and ''Uproxx
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'', for being perceived as too vapid to resonate.[ The least enthusiastic reviews accused the film of being convoluted, self-indulgent, and too reliant on exposition-dense dialogue to advance the story.] In December 2021, ''Knives Out'' screenplay was ranked at number forty-nine on the Writers Guild of America
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* The Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) is headquartered in New York City and is affiliated wit ...
's list of "101 Greatest Screenplays of the 21st Century (So Far)".
The actors' performances was another major subject of critiques. The ''Knives Out'' ensemble was warmly received, their work was praised as "outstanding" and "wildly charismatic", with a rapport '' Vanity Fair'' ascribed to a shared conviction of the material.[ Media somewhat focused on Daniel Craig and Ana de Armas, but also gave individual notices to Jamie Lee Curtis, Toni Collette, Chris Evans, Don Johnson, Michael Shannon, Christopher Plummer, and Noah Segan for their acting. Critics delighted in Craig's portrayal of an eccentric sleuth in expression and appearance, the actor noted for emanating "infectious enjoyment" onscreen.][ De Armas, whose portrayal was described as "superb" and "wonderful",][ drew similarly strong assessments of her character work from the likes of '']San Francisco Chronicle
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'' Mick LaSalle
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and ''The Atlantic
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'', among others, in what was considered a breakout performance.[ Though the two actors were singled out for further praise because of their onscreen chemistry in conversational scenes,][ neither they nor their costars were free of criticism. Dissenting opinions judged Craig's Southern accent harshly,][ and ''Uproxx'' said de Armas's acting skill was at odds with the dramatic depth of her role.][ A few actors were regarded as underused because of the ensemble's large size, which ''Uproxx'' said reduced their interactions to a "constant, white noise-esque drone of overacting".][
On the review aggregation website ]Rotten Tomatoes
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, ''Knives Out'' holds an approval rating of based on reviews, with an average rating of . The website's critics' consensus reads: "''Knives Out'' sharpens old murder-mystery tropes with a keenly assembled suspense outing that makes brilliant use of writer-director Rian Johnson's stellar ensemble". Metacritic
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, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 82 out of 100 based on reviews from 52 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".
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Sequels
Johnson was ideating a sequel to ''Knives Out'' while the original film was still in theaters in 2019. Lionsgate announced plans to develop the sequel in February 2020, but in March 2021, Netflix
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acquired the rights for two sequels for $469 million. Although the terms of Lionsgate's distribution agreement gave the company bargaining leverage, Johnson and Bergman owned the film's intellectual property
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and pursued a new distribution deal following the COVID-19 pandemic, which severely hampered the immediate profitmaking viability of theaters. ''Knives Out'' was followed by ''Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery'', which was released on Netflix on December 23, 2022, after a controversial one week platform theatrical rollout the previous November. In ''Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery'', Blanc journeys to tech magnate Miles Bron's (Edward Norton
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) murder-mystery-themed retreat to mingle with his circle of friends but the event goes awry when two partygoers die in suspicious circumstances. ''Glass Onion'' fared well in media reviews.
A third film, which is titled '' Wake Up Dead Man'', has been in development since 2023; development was briefly postponed as a result of that year's industry-wide labor strike by the Writers Guild of America
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. It is scheduled for release on December 12, 2025.
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