Powell’s Homicidal Heir: A Darkly Charming Aristocratic Satire

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Becket Redfellow, a cast-off heir, murders his way through a Long Island aristocratic clan to secure his inheritance in a queasy dark comedy, anchored by Glen Powell’s charm even as the satire and violence tilt unevenly and the patriarch is gradually revealed as Ed Harris.
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