All 3 Knives Out Movies, Ranked
Rian Johnson's Knives Out movies range from 'pretty good' to 'game-changing,' so let's rank every entry in the whodunnit franchise so far.
Read MoreRian Johnson's Knives Out movies range from 'pretty good' to 'game-changing,' so let's rank every entry in the whodunnit franchise so far.
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