Kenneth Branagh’s latest Poirot mystery features horror-movie jump scares, a great cast — from Tina Fey to Michelle Yeoh to Yellowstone MVP Kelly Reilly — and no pulse
— the question was: which Christie mystery might he do next? The obvious choice would have been something like; instead, Branagh and his co-writer Michael Green chose a slightly deeper cut in the back catalog, a 1969 book calledthat finds Poirot investigating the death of a young girl at a costume party. The title was then changed toand relocated from England to the far more cinematic city of endless canals.
The Halloween factor is still there, as is Branagh’s singularly peculiar Poirot, his franchise co-star of a multilayered mustache, and Ariadne Oliver, another regular Christie character who accompanies Poirot on his outings. She’s a popular mystery novelist, and you don’t need to use all of your little grey cells to guess who she’s based on.
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