This starts off terribly - it feels awkward and cheap - but perks up considerably once Jennifer Aniston and Adam Chandler start doing a scene with Luke Evans, then it's off to the races. The film is strong when the two of them play off a third person. The mystery was satisfying, as were the locations and there's a strong supprt cast including Gemma Arterton, David Walliams, Terence Stamp, Joseph Kani and Dany Boon.
It's silly, not as good as Manhattan Murder Mystery (which clearly inspired it), but was fun and Aniston and Sandler are an ideal team.
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