Well, I enjoyed Wake Up Dead Man quite a lot - as many have noted it's a step up from Glass Onion. While I think all three films are close in quality there's a lot more going on in terms of the actual murder plot, the cheeky nods and the overarching messages.
Now, don't get me wrong, these messages aren't subtle - but having an American film dealing with religion advocate deeds over faith and re-enforce that Christianity should oppose wealth is pretty brave.
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Rian Johnson opens up about collaboration, creativity, and working with a new cast on Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. Hear the filmmaker discuss what fuels the latest chapter in the Knives Out franchise
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The Irish actor is gearing up for an exciting year — and spilling the beans about starring in two of the buzziest projects to hit Netflix: "My natural instinct has always been to trust the process and be open to what is around the corner."