Quickie Review: Thursday Murder Club

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Kevin M.

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Aug 30, 2025, 4:16:14 PMAug 30
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An entirely pleasant two hours. 

The last few years has been fun to see veteran actors finding a rebooted career with gray hair. 

But they don’t all have to become Jessica Fletcher, do they? 



Kevin M. (RPCV)

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Aug 30, 2025, 11:38:29 PMAug 30
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"Cozy" mysteries are big now.  Acorn TV streaming dumped most of their other genres of programs and is now mostly mysteries.


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Tom Wolper

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Oct 7, 2025, 8:31:23 PM (4 days ago) Oct 7
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I just watched this. It felt like a very long TV pilot episode.

Adam Bowie

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Oct 8, 2025, 5:08:45 AM (4 days ago) Oct 8
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I finally watched this at the weekend. I have enjoyed the books, which have a lot of good jokes hidden within them. But this felt like a very expensive bland cosy crime movie. They had the stars, but the script was poor, and there wasn't enough biting satire which the books do have. 

I'm sure that Netflix is hoping this will be a series. The books are massive sellers in the UK, with the fifth in the series having just been published. They're written by Richard Osman, the longtime British TV producer and presenter - currently presenting Richard Osman's House of Games and the celebrity version of the gameshow Pointless. He also is a co-presenter of The Rest is Entertainment podcast which I enjoy. His TV background is reflected in lots of little gags within the books about things like British daytime television. 

It is curious seeing Mirren and Brosnan in this, having just seen them with dubious Irish accents in the Paramount+ show Mobland.



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Tom Wolper

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Oct 8, 2025, 9:47:33 AM (4 days ago) Oct 8
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I guess that’s what jumped out at me. They were trying do do satire but the barbs had no punch in them and just didn’t land.

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