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'A Haunting in Venice' frightened the competition on its opening night

The third film in the murder mystery series produced and written by Kenneth Branagh raked in $5.5 million on its opening night Friday.

DEI ideology must die, woke come for Agatha Christie and other commentary

“The sensitivity readers have found another target: Agatha Christie,” groans Reason’s Robby Soave of mysteries “edited, ostensibly to comport with modern sensibilities” though “there are few readers clamoring for” it.

Agatha Christie novels latest to cut 'offensive' language in woke purge

Several novels by Agatha Christie have become the most recent works of literature to be updated to remove racist references and language that may be seen as offensive to modern-day...

This Valentine's Day, fall in love with mystery's Golden Age

Ever since I could read, I’ve devoured mystery novels of the Golden Age of the 1920s and 1930s. One doesn’t just read classic mysteries; you fall for them — hard.

Hugh Laurie answers the question: 'Why Didn't They Ask Evans?'

Hugh Laurie said he drew inspiration from "The Thin Man" movies for his three-part adaptation of Agatha Christie's murder mystery "Why Didn't They Ask Evans?" "I've always loved the relationship...

'Death on the Nile' in deep water thanks to bad PR of Hammer, Brand, Wright

"Death on the Nile" promises a stylish, star-packed journey — but Disney has found itself up the creek without a paddle because of the new film, opening Friday. Costing more...

Get Agatha Christie's best novels for under $4 today only on Amazon

It's no mystery that Agatha Christie is one of the best novelists — and now the price for her e-books are eerily low. 

Trump's COVID masculinity and other commentary

Pandemic journal: Don’s COVID Masculinity The left is “in a frenzy of Schadenfreude” over President Trump coming down with COVID-19, notes Heather Mac Donald at City Journal. New York Times...

Stream It Or Skip It: 'Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse' On Amazon Prime, A Tale Of A Man Targeted By Witches ... Or Is He?

Rufus Sewell, Sean Pertwee, Kaya Scodelario and Georgina Campbell star in Sarah Phelps' latest Agatha Christie adaptation.

New on BritBox June 2019

Let these shows fill the England sized hole in your heart.

Is John Malkovich the Strangest Hercule Poirot Ever?

Malkovich's Poirot is nothing like the others...

Stream It Or Skip It: 'The ABC Murders' On Amazon Prime, Where John Malkovich Plays A Retired Hercule Poirot

Rupert Grint and Eamon Farren also star in this new adaptation of Agatha Christie's classic novel.

John Malkovich Plays A Different Kind Of Poirot In Amazon's 'The ABC Murders', And That's By Design

The veteran actor talks about putting his spin on Hercule Poirot in the new Amazon miniseries. He also has a lot to say about how people watch movies these days.

John Malkovich Will Be the Weirdest Poirot Ever in 'The ABC Murders'

He doesn't even have the handlebar mustache, for goodness sake!

Stream It Or Skip It: 'Agatha Christie's Ordeal By Innocence' On Amazon, Where A Mother's Dead And All Her Kids Are Suspects

Bill Nighy and Ella Purnell are among the miniseries' high-wattage cast.

What's New On BritBox December 2017: "BritMas" Extravaganza Features Holiday Episodes Of 'The Office,' 'Sherlock Holmes,' And More

BritBox is getting festive this December: the platform is releasing over 100 holiday-themed specials and events throughout the month.

Where To Stream Every 'Murder on the Orient Express' Adaptation Ever

Agatha Christie's super sleuth Hercule Poirot is no stranger to screens big and small.

Acorn TV and Urban Movie Channel Continue Strong U.S. Subscriber Growth

The two services now have a combined 620,000 U.S. subscribers and are on pace to reach 1 million in the next 18 months.

Amazon Will Have Exclusive U.S. Streaming Rights To New Agatha Christie Series

The first adaptation under the new deal will be ‘Ordeal By Innocence.’ However, Acorn TV will not have streaming rights to these series.

Agatha Christie’s ‘Orient Express’ steaming toward B’way?

There's something for everybody on Broadway this spring: comedies (“The Play That Goes Wrong”), dramas (“Sweat”), star vehicles (“War Paint”) and revivals (“Hello, Dolly!”). One thing’s missing, though — a...