See How They Run currently has an average rating of 6.5 out of 10 and has been rated by 224 users on our platform.
It’s a likably silly and relentlessly camp whodunnit spoof from screenwriter Mark Chappell...
Read full review at The Guardian...classic whodunnit meets modern murder-mystery.
Read full review at NmeEntertaining, with terrific performances, well-drawn characters, and eccentric storytelling that has a genuine wit.
Read full review at Ready Steady CutDirector Tom George's star-studded, knowing, very funny new whodunit does for Agatha Christie what Scream did for the slasher movie.
Read full review at The Telegraph...is the whodunnit as hoot, with lots of laughs, oodles of style and played with verve by a quality cast. It also reconfirms Saoirse Ronan as a comedy god.
Read full review at EmpireSaoirse Ronan shines in wickedly funny whodunnit.
Read full review at Radio TimesThis is one of the cleverest murder mysteries to hit the big screen.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...a movie in love with the whodunnit genre...
Read full review at Paste Magazine...playful without ever being weighty, and mostly given a sense of giddiness by Rockwell's gruff detective and Ronan as his determined if doubting assistant.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleStoppard epitomizes the archetypal detective whose personal life revolves around the central pillars of depression and alcoholism...
Read full review at The A.V. Club...the movie is exceptionally well cast and stylishly filmed...
Read full review at Roger EbertSam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan have a grand time as Scotland Yard gumshoes investigating a murder at Agatha Christie’s play.
Read full review at Chicago Sun-Times