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That said, the Poirot
mysteries
vary in quality, but not as much as reviewers and raters would have you believe.
In my opinion they made the mistake to add even more
mysteries
and in a higher pace in season 2, then to solve the ones (or partially at least) the ones of season 1.
Chuck, Ned, and Emmerson along with Olive and occasionally the dog solve multiple murder
mysteries
with the assistance of Ned's special gift of bringing dead people back to life.
The best murder mysteries, be they on film or in print, are slight affairs that get to the point, spell out their clues, line up their suspects and, hopefully, zap us with a few surprises; being complicated without being unduly confusing.
And nowhere does it say that they'd be solving mysteries, and they can't even stand monsters, so why would they?
I would recommend this movie to anyone who likes
mysteries
and/or Gene Wilder's film work.
A very enjoyable film, providing you know how to watch old musicals /
mysteries.
It may not come close to Agatha Christie or even Thin Man
mysteries
as a film noir, but it's much more interesting than your typical "boy meets girl" or "let's put on a show" backstage musical.
The 1st season was amazing, the whole idea of them adjusting to the island, while
mysteries
were being explored (And seen) was just phenomenal; filled with suspense, tons of cliffhangers, and an amazing plot.
That element never achieves the ominous feeling of metaphor or analogy that it attempts to, which results in the play being too gaudy and losing its trademark sense of a thousand
mysteries
looming.
Mysteries
waiting to be solved and a lot of good drama!
But eventually I will want to see some
mysteries
to be solved and get closure!
Believe me, you are NOT getting anything near to her impeccable
mysteries.
This is a terrific piece of film noir that is paying homage to the great detective
mysteries
of the forties.
The plot is pretty basic fare for these "old dark house" style mysteries, but it was done better than most in the way that it didn't make it's culprit too obvious.
And I like some of the Warner Oland entries, although they included a bit too much humor at times for my taste in
mysteries.
The character of Morgan Pym, the slow revelation of his past, the evolution of the
mysteries
that exist in his present (especially with the boy Gabe) are all deliciously well wrought.
For any person who even lightly likes mysteries, this show is for you.
Whistling in Brooklyn was the last of three films that Red Skelton did as Wally 'The Fox' Benton, radio criminologist who keeps getting drawn into these real life
mysteries
via his reputation.
There are
mysteries
mentioned and owes due.
It's really too bad that they only made a few Hildegarde Withers
mysteries
and that only a few of these starred Edna May Oliver.
I liked this show in the very beginning for Tony Shalhoub's masterful portrayal of extreme social awkwardness (not so much the writers' cartoon version of OCD), nicely contrasted against Ted Levine's dry-witted police lieutenant, and the clever
mysteries
that called to mind the glory days of "Columbo."
"Foyle's War" is all about Michael Kitchen as Christopher Foyle, a soft-spoken civilian detective who unravels murder
mysteries
using his deductive prowess while Britain gears up for WWII.
Although some clues are kept from the audience, much of each of the 90 minute
mysteries
can be deduced along with the protag offering an enjoyable "play along" aspect as Foyle slogs toward the inevitable crime busting conclusion.
It goes without saying that by this time detective stories and murder
mysteries
arrive with a great deal of thespian baggage.
Before today, all I really knew of Hitchcock was his murder
mysteries
(I consider myself a huge fan of those).
I bet the scenes inspired tripe like Harry Potter (juveniles chasing
mysteries
in old English school settings, eh?).
Joan Crawford is a woman of many
mysteries.
The film details the questions,
mysteries
and miseries of Welles and Colbert as they encounter each other again after two decades.
Tod Browning is one of the great
mysteries
of film history.
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