Glen Powell has a certain charm with his capybara smile and successful blockbusters. That being said, I’m getting tired of seeing Glen Powell play himself in every film he’s in. His newest is, unfortunately, no exception to this white-bread typecast. Although a dynamic mystery, “How to Make a Killing” can’t decide which genre it is, only serving as another addition to the ever-growing list of boring, eat-the-rich thrillers. “How to Make a Killing” introduces the dysfunctionally and unattainably wealthy Redfellow family. Becket Redfellow (Powell) has been disowned since birth, but his mother made Becket promise her that he would one day inherit the Redfellow fortune. Later, Becket’s childhood crush (Margaret Qualley) draws him back to that promise. With…
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