‘How To Make a Killing’ Review: Glen Powell’s Charisma Can’t Save Disappointing Crime Caper

Glen Powell shines in How To Make a Killing as Becket Redfellow, a man cut off from his wealthy family. Now an adult and determined to succeed on his own, Becket devises a daring plan: he intends to eliminate all relatives ahead of him in the line of inheritance, ultimately becoming the sole heir to the Redfellow fortune. The premise is similar to the classic film Kind Hearts and Coronets, though this version takes its own unique approach.







