Stepping into the world of 'Who Killed Mr Moss' is akin to entering a delightful fever dream. The film’s central idea – a jazz-age crime syndicate run by children aged 10-13 – is a stroke of pure, unadulterated…
Who Killed Mr Moss
In a world of 10-13 year-old children, who all have cars, jobs, motives, fancy hats and handlebar mustaches, we meet Donohue, a detective who solves classic crimes of…
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'Who Killed Mr Moss' swings for the fences with its audacious premise, placing a world of jazz-era crime squarely in the hands of children. The visual of youngsters with cars, jobs, and formidable moustaches is certainly a talking…
A breath of fresh, albeit anachronistic, air, 'Who Killed Mr Moss' plunges viewers into a wonderfully skewed reality. The vision of 10-13 year-olds as seasoned detectives and cunning criminals, complete with miniature automobiles and impeccable jazz-age attire, is…
'Who Killed Mr Moss' is a film that dares to be different, presenting a world where children are the architects of jazz-era crime. The central conceit of pint-sized detectives and villains, all sporting handlebar moustaches and driving their…
In a cinematic landscape often saturated with the familiar, 'Who Killed Mr Moss' arrives with a delightfully peculiar premise. The film hinges on the charmingly absurd notion of pre-teenagers operating in a jazz-age world of crime, complete with…
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The film's primary differentiator lies in its audacious premise: a world populated by 10-13 year-olds who are fully immersed in adult roles, complete with cars, jobs, and distinct personalities. This unique inversion of the typical crime drama structure, combined with a jazz-era sensibility, promises a fresh and unexpected take on the whodunit genre.