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 ...
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.
Software-defined radio is transforming test and measurement by replacing rigid hardware with adaptable software, enabling ...
This study presents a potentially valuable exploration of the role of thalamic nuclei in language processing. The results will be of interest to researchers interested in the neurobiology of language.
In between course work, lectures and the occasional crisis, dating at Imperial can feel impossible. However, do not fear, we at Felix (naturally) are here to help in this problem that can’t quite be ...
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 ...
The actor stars in this comedy with a high corpse count, but the movie’s lightness soon becomes forced.
It's a light-fingered drop-dead screw-loose noir - a quasi-satirical mash-up of greed and desperation and Wall Street ...
How to Make a Killing” stars Glen Powell as a working-class man who sets out to murderously reclaim his inheritance.
How to Make a Killing ending explained as Becket’s death row confession reveals a brutal twist and why his final murder ...
"How To Make A Killing" stars Glen Powell as Becket Redfellow, a man who plots to kill the family members in the way of his inheritance. Here's a breakdown of the ending.