Director and star Kenneth Branagh has elevated the murder mystery and given it a modern twist.
NEW YORK --" arrives Friday, and you'll have to go to a theater and see it. This marks the third time Kenneth Branagh has played the famous, fictional detective Hercule Poirot, and it's third time he has directed himself in the role.
Detective Poirot, who's been lured out of retirement by a world-famous writer, Tina Fey, doesn't believe in ghosts and the supernatural. He is especially suspicious of a psychic played by Michelle Yeoh. "And that's kinda how you feel in the audience," 17-year-old Mireille Lee observed about the film. "You're kind of wondering whether this could be possible."
"Considering the time of year and the fact that we're going into Halloween season, it's the perfect film to watch with your friends," she said.
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