Glass Onion review: Daniel Craig shines in Knives Out sequel
BBCGlass Onion review: Daniel Craig shines in Knives Out sequel Courtesy of TIFF Glass Onion is a "hugely entertaining" follow-up to Knives Out, writes Caryn James, with a new cast including Janelle Monáe, Edward Norton and Kate Hudson. Where the original depended on the oddball family members-turned-murder suspects being investigated by Benoit Blanc, Craig's hilariously over-the-top world-famous detective, Glass Onion relies on the plot's secrets, lies, misunderstandings and mistaken identities. Filled with delicious cameos and loaded with more comic moments than the previous film – even a slow trickle of hot sauce becomes suspenseful and funny – Glass Onion brings in a new cast of suspects, puts them on a billionaire's private island in Greece, and sends in Blanc to figure out what they're all up to. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Directed by: Rian Johnson Starring: Daniel Craig, Janelle Monáe, Edward Norton, Kate Hudson Film length: 2hr 19m He begins by establishing the motley assortment of characters.