Glenn Powell is back in another genre-crossing hit, this time a black comedy turned thriller in which he plays Becket Redfellow, the heir to a great fortune if not for his mother getting them disowned by her wealthy family. No matter, though. In Becket’s book, money can buy you happiness – and maybe get him the girl (Margaret Qualley in this case). A plan begins to hatch in which Becket will bump off each family member in the way in order to get his hands on that inheritance.
No stranger to a role that requires him to wear many hats, Glen Powell offers both impeccable comedic timing, seamless action sequences and, when it matters, a little bit of humanity. The latest screening for Cineworld Unlimited members, read on for what they thought and book your tickets for How to Make a Killing, arriving on 13th March.
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Unsurprising, but both Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley killed it (pun not intended) in this movie. In fact, Owen reckons their performances were delicious!
Glenn Powell and Margaret Qualley were deliciously good
— 𝙊𝙬𝙚𝙣 (@owen02_) March 2, 2026
Again, Glen Powell shines as the leading man, even if he’s once again playing a slightly off-kilter character.

Funny? Check. A surprising ending? Check. The true bad guys getting their comeuppance? Check.
I didn’t see that coming near the end
— Popcorn for One🍿/Emily (@Popcorn_For_One) March 2, 2026
Also love it when uperty people (well most of them) get put in their place
Also was I meant to giggle that much
Mathew also didn’t see that plot twist coming, which is always a great sign of some exceptional script writing.
Very good, like a young Bruce Wayne, good plot twist aswell 👌
— Mathew Axford (@AXFORD_MAT) March 2, 2026
We don’t care what anyone else says. Glen Powell movies might seem goofy on the surface, but there is always a deeper message to be found, and Joseph may well have hit the nail on the head with How to Make a Killing.
It was an incredible film. Glen Powell Margaret Qualley deliver excellent performances. The film is both funny and tense. It delivers an excellent warning as to the dangers of desiring something so badly you you lose something greater in the pursuit of it #HowToMakeAKilling
— Joseph (@JCarroll1515) March 2, 2026
If nothing else, How to Make a Killing really resonates.

Films that get to the point and keep things short are few and far between, and we’re here for How to Make a Killing getting the memo.
I was there and I found it very entertaining super fast paced vague but enjoyable and funny in places and didn’t last that long glad I checked it out thanks especially when it’s not out till next Friday 😁
— Brad B (BB'S Movies) (@brad8280) March 2, 2026
Jeavan was so convinced by Glen Powell’s performance, she’s not sure she’d put it past Powell taking out his competition in Hollywood too.

The cherry on top of the cake? A great soundtrack.

To summarise… *grabby hands*
Very good, like a young Bruce Wayne, good plot twist aswell 👌
— Mathew Axford (@AXFORD_MAT) March 2, 2026
Book your tickets and watch How to Make a Killing from 13th March.
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