A Haunting in Venice is Kenneth Branagh's third Hercule Poirot movie, turning the series into a supernatural thriller, and it could be the best yet.
A Haunting In Venice is the third movie in Kenneth Branagh's Hercule Poirot series, and the trailer hints at it being the best movie in the franchise yet. Branagh has a clear love of the Agatha Christie novels, as the filmmaker directed Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile, and he throws himself into the world, absolutely hamming it up as Poirot.
9 A Haunting In Venice Will Be Less Reliant On Green Screen Both Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile had distracting green screen shots, especially Death on the Nile. Even viewers unaware of how green screen is used would have noticed that something was off in the 2022 movie. The compositing looked so jarring, as the lighting of the background was completely different from the lighting cast on the characters, and it was clearly shot on a soundstage.
6 Branagh Has History With A Haunting In Venice’s Actors Branagh is a prolific director, and A Haunting in Venice impressively marks his fourth movie in four years. One of those movies is 2021's Belfast, which is semi-autobiographical and based on Branagh's life in Northern Ireland. The passion project was a huge awards darling and featured incredible performances from Jamie Dornan and Jude Hill.
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