Knives Out MOVIE SCREENING @ Sac State

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When
Thu, January 23 2020
Where
The University Union at Sac State
6000 J Street
Time
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Admission
FREE
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UNIQUE Programs at Sacramento State is pleased to announce a special movie screening of Knives Out on Thursday, January 23rd. This FREE event takes place at 7:30pm in the University Union Ballroom.

Knives Out is about a well known crime novel writer named Harlan Thrombey who dies after his 85th birthday. A detective named Benoit Blanc is sent out to investigate his death. Harlan has a dysfunctional family, but Blanc has a driven and determined group of workers by his side. Blanc has to figure his way through a web of lies to uncover what truly happened to Harlan Thrombey.

Knives Out is a 2019 Drama/ Thriller movie. It is 2 hours and 10 minutes long. This film has already gained $128.3 million in box office views. Rated, 97% on Rotten Tomatoes, this film is not an event to miss. This film has been nominated on more than 150 Top Ten lists and is #3 on the Critics Choice Awards. Some of its many awards and nominations include Best Original Screenplay Rian Johnson, Best Acting Ensemble, and Best Comedy.

This event is free admission. For more information on upcoming UNIQUE events, visit www.SacStateUNIQUE.com.

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