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Glen Powell levels up again in “How to Make a Killing,” a confident dark comedy that leans into his evolving movie-star persona.
Powell operates in a very similar mode to the character he played in “Hit Man,” an oft-disguised, effortlessly charming yet morally murky hero. The key difference is that “How to Make a Killing” fails ...
The director of the Glen Powell revenge comedy also reveals executives were worried about the leading man changing his look for the role: "he went on a crazy diet and lost a lot of weight. He even ...
The New York Jets are coming off a terrible season. In their first year under Aaron Glenn, the Jets were only able to come ...
In the new film "How To Make A Killing," Becket Redfellow is making his confession to a priest just before he's to be executed, and he is not filled with regret. GLEN POWELL: (As Becket Redfellow) Now ...
Fox News Digital reviews A24's "How to Make a Killing" starring Glen Powell, Margaret Qualley, Ed Harris, Topher Grace, ...
Becoming a star in Hollywood and maintaining that stardom are two very difficult things to achieve, but Glen Powell has been ...
As a sophomore, Ford made himself right at home at Ford Field, capturing the 157-pound state title in Division 2. He joined ...
Writer/director John Patton Ford capably channels Brett Easton Ellis (see “American Psycho”) in crafting “How to Make a Killing,” a darkly comedic thriller that some viewers might find disagreeable fo ...