Invitation to a Murder

2023

Action / Mystery / Thriller

35
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 16% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.2/10 10 7716 7.7K

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Top cast

Clark Carmichael as Detective Church
James Urbaniak as Gordon
Chris Browning as Donald Walker
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851.61 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
PG-13
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23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
Seeds 6
1.71 GB
1920*800
English 5.1
PG-13
Subtitles us  fr  
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
Seeds 9
851.01 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
PG-13
Subtitles us  fr  
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
Seeds 1
1.7 GB
1920*800
English 5.1
PG-13
Subtitles us  fr  
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
Seeds 10

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Sleepin_Dragon 6 / 10

Enjoyable enough murder mystery.

Six strangers receive invitations to the home of millionaire Lewis Findley. When they arrive, their host is nowhere to be seen, leaving them anxiously to wonder why they've been summoned.For the first couple of minutes, it all seems to point in one direction-a reworking of 'And Then There Were None', the ultimate whodunnit. We have the strangers, the invitations, the isolated location... and that's about where the similarities end.Let's be honest: it's nonsense. But if you're a fan of mysteries and whodunnits, there's some enjoyment to be had. A few interesting moments, and the story throws in a couple of clever ideas here and there.It has the look and feel of a stage play-entertaining enough, though a little rough around the edges at times. Accents are hit and miss, and it never really feels like England. I haven't checked the production details, but I'd assume the States or Canada.Mischa Barton does a fine job-more Fletcher than Marple-but pleasing enough. Chris Browning, however, stole the show for me; I really enjoyed his performance.6/10.
Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 6 / 10

liked two thirds

Miranda Green (Mischa Barton) is a florist in 30's England. She is skilled in observing and is obsessed with murder mystery books especially those of Agatha Christie. She receives a mysterious invitation from unknown textile tycoon Lord Findley. She joins five other guests on a passenger train to his island estate. There are three staff members but Lord Findley is apparently late in arriving. Soon, Miranda gets her murder mystery to solve.I liked about two thirds of this movie. It has the Agatha Christie feel. Initially, the main problem is its artificial tone. It doesn't help that these people are going to this place for nothing more than curiosity. Miranda would do it, but only one other seems to have the motivation. It's a murder mystery whodunnit. It's fun. Then the last section tries to solve the mystery quickly and randomly. I don't like a lot of the last third. In the age of streaming, this needs more time and this could be two or three part series. In an aside, I did not recognize Mischa Barton. I assumed that she's some random English actress.
Reviewed by thalassafischer 5 / 10

Beautiful Disaster, Come for a Mystery Stay for the Chandeliers

So the acting in this flick is absolutely terrible but it certainly did not get any help from the writing. I am a life long fan of Agatha Christie and other mystery authors, as well as some film noir and I'm a little crazy about giallos. I also love a good mystery-comedy like the 1985 classic, Clue: The Movie with Tim Curry and Madeline Kahn. I would go as far as to say that Clue is one of my top five favorite films of all time. I thought more recent films like Knives Out and See How They Run were both fun and entertaining, while not being up to my highest standards. BUT THIS....did a teenager write this screenplay as fan fiction or what?

Casting a middle aged woman as the obnoxious but lovable, brilliant Hercule Poirot in a skirt could have worked. Could have. An older, curvier Mischa Barton can't plod through movies on her youthful glamorous looks anymore - she's borderline unrecognizable as an average, curvy blonde of about 40 - but that's not the problem: she can't act.

At bottom it is the writing that is terrible, though, that much is clear by the multiple caricatures which should be delightful and funny but just end up coming across as wooden and ridiculous.

There is a enormous dark house with chandeliers, and I do love a nice pair of vintage curtains.

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