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Wake Up Dead Man Movie Review: Daniel Craig returns sharper than ever in a Knives Out tale that plays by its own rules

‘Wake Up Dead Man’ takes Benoit Blanc into a darker case set around a quiet church town. The film leans more on mood than flash, and Daniel Craig carries it with calm confidence.

December 12, 2025 / 14:53 IST
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Daniel Craig stars in Wake Up Dead Man
Daniel Craig stars in Wake Up Dead Man

‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery,’ directed by Rian Johnson, began streaming on Netflix from 12th December and stars Daniel Craig, Josh O’Connor, Josh Brolin, Glenn Close, Andrew Scott, Kerry Washington, Jeremy Renner, and Mila Kunis.

A mystery that plays with your nerves

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‘Wake Up Dead Man’ marks a confident and surprising shift in the ‘Knives Out’ series. Rian Johnson once again brings back detective Benoit Blanc, but this time he places him in a world that feels older, quieter, and far more haunted than anything the franchise has attempted before. The film trades the bright, mansion-style chaos of the first two films for a moody town built around a stone church, a graveyard, and a community burdened by secrets that don’t stay buried for long. It is still a whodunit at its core, but the tone leans into something darker and more spiritual, as if Johnson wants to explore not just who committed the crime but what guilt and belief can do to people when no one is watching. This gives the film a unique, bolder, and more mature flavour.

A church turns into a crime scene