https://www.australianjewishnews.com/howtomakeakilling/Becket Redfellow’s (Glen Powell) mother was once the heiress to a family fortune but died penniless having been exiled by her upstate Long Island father when Becket was born. Now, her charismatic but ruthless grown-up son has hatched a murderous plot to eliminate the seven family members who stand in the way of an inheritance she always told him was his birthright.
Can money truly buy happiness?
As the heirs fall one by one, in a series of increasingly imaginative accidents, Becket’s pretty sure it can. But if he’s going to pull off his ambitious heist, he’ll need to juggle his relationship with his loving girlfriend and the attentions of a flirtatious old flame who is wise to his scheme – and wants her own slice of the Redfellow estate in return.
How To Make A Killing will open in cinemas on March 5 2026.
The AJN is giving away 20 double passes to the film.
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Becket Redfellow’s (Glen Powell) mother was once the heiress to a family fortune but died penniless having been exiled by her upstate Long Island father when Becket was born. Now, her charismatic but ruthless grown-up son has hatched a murderous plot to eliminate the seven family members who stand in the way of an inheritance she always told him was his birthright.
Can money truly buy happiness?
As the heirs fall one by one, in a series of increasingly imaginative accidents, Becket’s pretty sure it can. But if he’s going to pull off his ambitious heist, he’ll need to juggle his relationship with his loving girlfriend and the attentions of a flirtatious old flame who is wise to his scheme – and wants her own slice of the Redfellow estate in return.
How To Make A Killing will open in cinemas on March 5 2026.
The AJN is giving away 20 double passes to the film.
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