“How To Make A Killing” is a black comedy thriller film written and directed by John Patton Ford. Following his Sundance directorial debut feature film “Emily The Criminal,” Ford gathered the talents of Glen Powell, Margaret Qualley, Jessica Henwick, Bill Camp, Zach Woods, Topher Grace, and Ed Harris to bring his loosely inspired contemporary version of the 1949 British film “Kind Hearts and Coronets” to the big screen. It wasn’t always the easiest process (when is making a movie ever easy?), and Ford was kind enough to spend some time speaking with us about his experience and work on the film, which you can listen to or watch below. Please be sure to check out the film, which is now playing in theaters from A24. Thank you, and enjoy!
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