Kenneth Branagh’s Unnecessary Remake of ‘Death on the Nile’ Is a Curiously Boring Misfire Having just returned from two weeks in Egypt, I can tell you the only thing they got right is the scenery. By Rex Reed
‘Death on the Nile’: A Classic Murder Mystery That Exceeds Expectations Kenneth Branagh’s latest Agatha Christie adaptation is a slow-build that has something more interesting to offer than murder By Emily Zemler
Revisiting Agatha Christie’s Orientalism in ‘Death On the Nile’ Christie herself acknowledges Death On the Nile as one of her “‘foreign travel’ ones” and believes detective stories have no reason not to be escape literature. The question quickly becomes who is escaping whom and to where? By Grace Byron
Q&A: Kenneth Branagh on Finding Shakespeare’s Vulnerable Side as Star and Director of ‘All Is True’ By Jordan Riefe