Margie and I were looking to continue our occasional run through David Suchet’s Poirot series last night, only to find that Netflix no longer carries it, dagnabbit. In searching about for alternatives, I found a non-Poirot Christie, the 1945 version of And Then There Were None (a.k.a., Ten Little Indians).
A cute, weirdly light-heated edition of the suspense whodunnit, but nothing to rush out to watch, let alone rewatch.
Full review: https://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/and-then-there-were-none/
★★½ of ☆☆☆☆☆


Some Christie stories, like this, Death on the Nile, Evil under the Sun, and Murder on the you–know-what Express, I've seen multiple versions of many times. Actually, there's a new one coming out, featuring Johnny Depp as Ratchett, and Kenneth Branagh as Poirot!
youtube.com – MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS Trailer (2017)
+Laura Ess Yup. Having seen some great renditions of that tale, I'm sort of looking forward to it, though the trailer implies some action sequences which feel a bit out of place.