Writer/director Rian Johnson brings us the third installment in the "Knives Out series'. Following his standard structure, the film has an all-star cast, revolves around a murder, and takes place in basically one location (this time a church).
Star Daniel Craig returns as the Benoit Blanc, the private detective brought in to solve a seemingly impossible murder at a church in a small New York town. He has plenty of suspects including Josh O'Conner as Father Jud, Josh Brolin as Msgr. Jefferson Wicks, Glenn Close as Mary, a devout woman who works for Msgr. Wicks, Jeremy Renner as Dr. Sharp, a broken hearted alcoholic doctor, Kerry Washington as Vera, an intense lawyer, Andrew Scott as Lee Ross, a famous writer fallen on hard times, Mila Kunis as Geraldine Scott, the local police chief, Cailee Spaeny as Simone, a handicapped cello player, Thomas Hayden Church as Samson, the groundskeeper, and Daryl McCormack, Vera's half brother, Cy. Jeffrey Wright also has a small part as Bishop Langstrom, Jud's superior.
No spoilers here but one of the above is not a suspect but rather the murder victim.
As with many films stuffed full of stars, not every character is fully developed but Mr. Johnson does his best to give everyone a motive and keep the audience guessing. Upon the onset, the murder itself looks impossible but Detective Blanc retraces all the clues and eventually leads us to the guilty party.
It's a clever and fun film with a bit of a religious overtone and darker than the previous films but still has it's lighter moments. Both Josh Brolin and Glen Close chew the scenery and Mr. O'Conner is perfect as the young priest who is the prime suspect. Daniel Craig, always seems to be enjoying himself playing Benoit Blanc and I'm sure we haven't seen the last of him.

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