Forgot your password? / Resend Activation Show
If you have Forgotten your password, just type in your E-mail Address and YTS will send you a link to Reset Your Password. Back to login Thanks for signing up to YTS.AM (YIFY Torrents Home)! Loading, please wait
Review Mystery that leaves you more bored than surprised. 2 out of 5 stars. Death on the Nile is a boring mystery film that does not improve from its previous film. And the sequel is no better. Besides putting the film in a beautiful set piece on a boat and beautiful visual effects of the Nile river and Egypt setting. The film does have a promising cast ensemble. Kenneth Branagh does great with the role. The newcomers like Annette Being, Russell Brand, Gal Gadot, Armie Hammer, Letitia Wright and many others are all talented. The script drags the story. The direction is slow and boring. Every clue is revealed slowly, and when the twist is revealed. It is no surprise or giving you that thrill. I found the film to be boring and slow. The story is decent. The direction and script could have been so much better for a whodunit kind of film.
FAQ3Related newsContribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing content
Recently viewedYou have no recently viewed pages Whilst on vacation on the Nile, Hercule Poirot must investigate the murder of a young heiress. Director: Kenneth Branagh Writers: Michael Green, Agatha Christie Starring: Tom Bateman, Annette Bening, Kenneth Branagh, Russell Brand, Ali Fazal, Dawn French Producer: Ridley Scott » See full cast & crew Releases4K Blu-ray
Blu-ray iTunes
Amazon Prime Vudu Movies Anywhere DVD See all releases Blu-ray reviews37 1294 10 102 83 18 65 Death on the NileReviewReview by Brian Orndorf, February 9, 2022 6 / 10 In 2017, Kenneth Branagh decided to try his luck with the works of Agatha Christie, directing an adaptation of her most famous novel, �Murder on the Orient Express.� He also gifted himself the central role of private detective Hercule Poirot, fitted for an ornate mustache and a chewy part, unleashed on a somewhat underwhelming endeavor that was definitely boosted by his thespian emphasis. The picture found an audience, becoming a major hit for Branagh, who tries his luck again with �Death on the Nile,� which takes its inspiration from a 1937 Christie book. Much like �Murder on the Orient Expre ...read more... |