
Glen Powell leads an intriguing cast in A24’s upcoming black comedy thriller “How to Make a Killing”. It’s John Patton Ford’s sophomore feature that follows his impressive 2022 debut “Emily the Criminal”. His script is loosely based on a 1949 British film titled “Kind Hearts and Coronets” which starred Valerie Hobson, Dennis Price, and Alec Guinness. A24 recently dropped the first trailer for this crazy looking confection and it leaves a good first impression.
Joining the everywhere man Powell is the everywhere woman Margaret Qualley. It also stars Bill Camp, Jessica Henwick, Topher Grace, Zach Woods, and Ed Harris. Powell plays Becket Redfellow, a disowned yet ambitious black sheep who begins thinning out his family line in order to become the sole heir to their $28 billion fortune. Henwick plays Becket’s girlfriend Ruth while Qualley plays his childhood friend Julia. Just judging by the trailer, this looks to be a blast.
“How to Make A Killing” releases in February. Check out the trailer below and let me know if you’ll be seeing it or taking a pass.

Oh, this looks like absolutely good fun. Plus, Margaret Qualley… mmm…. Sucks she’s married to a no-talent music producer who doesn’t know shit about production.
I’m really into this. Anxious to see how it turns out.
Yes I will be seeing it!
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Margaret and Glen are everywhere, aren’t they? I’ll be watching this one for sure. (The supporting cast would have already had me watching this…!)
Oh me too!!!
Yeppity yep!
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I might see this. Not a big fan of Glen Powell but maybe I just haven’t seen enough of his movies.
I like Powell although I’m starting to worry about oversatuaration