Ten strangers with secrets are brought together in a savage rainstorm in the whodunnit thriller Identity. |
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This is the theatrical equivalent of the whodunnit you buy at the airport as you go on holiday. |
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Christopher's digressions into maths and existential questions amplify what is, on one level, a family drama with a whodunnit attached. |
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It is a whodunnit and a thriller with thrills and fun for audience and actors alike. |
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This mystery is a traditional whodunnit, but with a serious vein of social commentary running through it. |
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More of a whydunnit than a whodunnit, the real mystery here is how these old period pieces keep chugging on. |
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The novel is a whydunnit, not a whodunnit, and doubles as a tense courtroom drama of considerable verve and authenticity. |
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Uniquely, The Suspect is not a whodunnit but rather a whydunnit, unravelling the riddles behind the murder of an 85 year-old man. |
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From the first minute onwards, that series was always a whodunnit. |
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While it's more a whydunnit than a whodunnit, it offers an atmosphere-heavy masterclass in suspense. |
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Today, the soap is going through a revival, helped by the build-up to the second wedding of the popular characters Ricky and Bianca as well as the Archie Mitchell whodunnit. |
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Its also a thriller, a whodunnit in eight episodes. |
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Resorting neither to cloying rationalization nor to categorical judgment, playwright David Harrower has crafted a modern tragedy, an intimate theatrical whodunnit revolving around an unspeakable truth. |
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Deliberately avoiding cloying rationalization or categorical judgment, David Harrower has crafted a 21st-century tragedy, an intimate theatrical whodunnit that carries a truth as unspeakable as it is overwhelming. |
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