Review of Confess, Fletch (2022) by Tommonday — 15 Nov 2022
Like a patty-less burger, this movie has the shape of a comedy without one laugh. Plenty of talented people assembled to create this work of sheer mediocrity. But the loose plot and lazy improvised performances make the picture feel ten hours long – in particular, the kitchen sequence with Annie Mumlo stops time.
Hamm can’t decide if his Fletch is witty or stupid or both, so the main character seems aimless and unconvincing and stuck – just like the film itself.
This review of Confess, Fletch (2022) was written by Tommonday on 15 November 2022.
Confess, Fletch has generally received positive reviews.
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