Lucky for you, however, we’ll help you begin your search. From Alfred Hitchcock’s black-and-white thrillers to modern classics like Knives Out, all the clues are in plain sight if you just pay attention. If they’re directed by a real auteur of the genre, they’ll even purposely throw some red herrings in just to trip the viewer up. The best murder mysteries understand that you want to try to figure them out. If a movie is not only entertaining, but it also makes you just a little bit more intelligent: then you’ve got a hit. There’s a butler in this mansion? Keep your eye on the butler. Oh, that sword collection in the background? That will absolutely factor into the story. Watch enough movies and you’ll develop what I call “movie brain.” It’s a section of the ol’ noggin’ that pinpoints potential plots and obvious objects the second that they're introduced on screen.
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