The actor stars in this comedy with a high corpse count, but the movie’s lightness soon becomes forced.
A low-stress guide to date night wine: what to ask, what to buy, bubbles that save money, and grape “dupes” you’ll both like.
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.
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.
There are eight deaths in “How To Make a Killing.” Seven are people and one is done-dirty source material. The blood. So much ...
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 ...
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A measured pour creates the perfect blend at Château Pape Clément
Rarely does one get to check something off their bucket list without actively planning for it, but I got lucky that day. During an eventful and exciting Fine Vintage Luxury wine trip to Bordeaux in ...
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.
How to Make a Killing, starring Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley, is an eat the rich comedy that makes some fairly obvious points about wealth.
Margaret Qualley, Jessica Henwick, and Ed Harris co-star in John Patton Ford's follow-up to "Emily the Criminal." ...
Your choice of a cheap Zinfandel Rosé over an expensive Argentinian Malbec might reveal more about your personality than your palate, according to a new study.
Stag's Leap Wine Cellars marks a milestone year in 2026 as Napa Valley comes together to honor the 50th anniversary of the Judgment of Paris, the historic blind tasting that redefined global ...
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