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7.9/10
IMDbKnives Out is a murder mystery movie that revolves around the death of a wealthy patriarch, Harlan Thrombey, and the subsequent investigation led by private detective Benoit Blanc, as he tries to uncover who was it who killed him. The film is known for its classic novel-esque flow, incredible cast, and stunning cinematography, which make it one of the best murder mysteries out there. Furthermore, Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, and Ana de Armas have nailed their respective roles. Director Rian Johnson manages to keep the audience hooked until the end by creating a web of clues. In terms of criticism, the film can slow down in some instances, while others say characters are not fleshed out properly and remain mere caricatures of their roles. Overall, Knives Out is a smart and entertaining whodunit that is sure to delight fans of the genre.
Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Big Budget Feature - Comedy | 2020 | Mary
Best Ensemble Cast | 2020 | Mary
Best Original Screenplay | 2020 | Rian
Best Production Design | 2020 | David
Best Studio Film | 2020 | Rian
Excellence in Contemporary Film | 2020 | Jenny
Best Original Screenplay | 2020 | Rian
Best Cast | 2020
Best Screenplay | 2020 | Rian
Best Global Writing for a Motion Picture | 2020 | Rian
Best Ensemble Casting | 2020 | Mary
Best Casting | 2020 | Mary
Best Ensemble | 2020
Best Actress in an International Production (Mejor Actriz en Producción Internacional) | 2020 | Ana de
Breakthrough Performance of the Year | 2019 | Ana de
Best Ensemble Acting | 2019
Best Comedy | 2019
Best Original Screenplay | 2019 | Rian
Best Ensemble | 2019
Best Ensemble | 2019 | Mary
Gary Murray Award (Best Ensemble) | 2019
Best Original Screenplay | 2019 | Rian
Best Acting Ensemble | 2019
Best Screenplay | 2019 | Rian
Best Ensemble | 2019
Best Ensemble | 2019
Best Acting Ensemble | 2019
Best Editing | 2021 | Bob
Best Supporting Actress | 2021 | Ana de
Best Thriller Film | 2021
Best International Actor | 2021 | Chris
Best Ensemble | 2020
Movie of the Year | 2020
Best Ensemble | 2020
Best Original Screenplay | 2020 | Rian
Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy | 2020
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy | 2020 | Ana de
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy | 2020 | Daniel
Best Screenplay (Original) | 2020 | Rian
Production Design | 2020 | David
Ensemble Cast | 2020 | Lakeith
Motion Picture | 2020 | Ram
Original Screenplay | 2020 | Rian
Breakthrough Performer | 2020 | Ana de
Ensemble of the Decade | 2020 | Lakeith
Best Supporting Actor | 2021 | Chris
Best Music | 2021 | Nathan
Best Actor | 2021 | Daniel
Best Supporting Actress | 2021 | Jamie Lee
Best Viral Campaign for a Feature Film | 2021
Best Supporting Actress | 2020 | Toni
Best Writing, Original Screenplay | 2020 | Rian
Best Edited Feature Film - Comedy | 2020 | Bob
Contemporary Film | 2020 | David
Best Original Screenplay | 2020 | Rian
Best Film | 2020
Best International Film (English Language) | 2020
Best Motion Picture | 2020 | Rian
Best Original Screenplay | 2020 | Rian
Best Cast Ensemble | 2020 | Mary
Best Picture | 2020
Best Acting Ensemble | 2020
Best Original Screenplay | 2020 | Rian
Best Comedy | 2020
Best Ensemble Performance | 2020 | Lakeith
Favorite Actress | 2020 | Ana de
For and | 2020
Best Original Screenplay | 2020 | Rian
Best Picture | 2020
Best Actress - Feature Film | 2020 | Ana de
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2020 | Ana de
Best Original Screenplay | 2020 | Rian
Best Production Design and Set Design | 2020 | David
Film of the Year | 2020
Best Original Screenplay | 2020 | Rian
Best Breakthrough Performance: Female | 2020 | Ana de
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 2020 | Rian
Best Movie Poster | 2020
Best Ensemble | 2020 | Shyrley
Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2020 | Ram
Feature Film | 2020 | Dale
Best Foreign Film | 2020
Original Screenplay | 2020 | Rian
Best Film | 2019
Operators Award - Features | 2019 | Dale
Best Picture | 2019
Best Motion Picture | 2019
Best Film Editing | 2019 | Bob
Best Production Design | 2019 | David
Best Costume Design | 2019 | Jenny
Best Screenplay | 2019 | Rian
2019 | Rian
Best Actress of the Year | 2019 | Ana de
Best Comedy of the Year | 2019
Best Screenplay of the Year | 2019 | Rian
Best Trailer of the Year | 2019
Biggest Surprise of the Year | 2019
Coolest Character of the Year | 2019
Breakthrough Star | 2019 | Ana de
Best Director | 2019 | Rian
Best Film | 2019
Best Production and Costume Design | 2019 | Jenny
Best Film | 2019
Best Comedy Film | 2019
Best Original Screenplay | 2019 | Rian
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical | 2019 | Ana de
Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical | 2019 | Daniel
Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical | 2019
Best Comedy Film | 2019
Feature Film | 2019 | Dale
Best Original Screenplay | 2019 | Rian
Best Original Screenplay | 2019 | Rian
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2019 | Jamie Lee
Budget 40,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 312,897,920 USD
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Jacob's line "You had sex with my grandpa, you dirty anchor baby!" was improvised by Jaeden Martell, but it was originally lost in the scene since multiple characters were talking and yelling. Michael Shannon noticed this and approached Rian Johnson, telling him that Martell had a killer line, so they made sure to go back and capture it.
In the commentary, director Rian Johnson described Chris Evans' entrance when the barking dogs surround him at the will reading as some of the best acting he's seen, because "dogs love Chris Evans, and Chris Evans loves dogs."
It was Don Johnson's idea for his character to hand his empty plate to Marta as if she was the maid during the immigration conversation.
Rian Johnson said that Michael Shannon was by far the funniest person on set, and came up with a lot of his character's funny lines and physical moments, such as his triumphant arm-raise during the "eat shit" scene, and his retort: "I am not eating one iota of shit!"
At the will reading, Ransom tells his family to "eat shit": he was originally scripted to tell them, "Fuck you." Rian Johnson decided to remove most of the "F" bombs in the script to secure a PG-13 rating and to keep the movie more like the mystery films he used to watch with his family growing up. Chris Evans was the one who suggested substituting "eat shit."
"Benoit Blanc: It's a weird case from the start. A case with a hole in the center. A doughnut."
"Benoit Blanc: I spoke in the car about the hole at the center of this doughnut. And yes, what you and Harlan did that fateful night seems at first glance to fill that hole perfectly. A doughnut hole in the doughnut's hole. But we must look a little closer. And when we do, we see that the doughnut hole has a hole in its center - it is not a doughnut hole at all but a smaller doughnut with its own hole, and our doughnut is not whole at all!"