Rented an old movie called Seven tonight about a twisted serial killer who kills people who have committed one of the seven deadly sins. Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman (one of my favorite actors), and Gwyneth Paltrow star. Just finished the first hour. Morgan Freeman shines in this compared to Pitt and Paltrow, even though the movie is painfully boring. Some group of filmmakers got together and said, "What are the grossest, most twisted ways we could torture and kill seven people?" No class whatsoever to this film. Of course, this weekend I plan to watch Silence of the Lambs after 25 years. I don't remember the killings in that film, but I remember that Anthony Hopkins and Jody Foster were superb together.
Earlier I watched a few scenes from the 1945 version of And Then There Were None (aka Ten Little Indians). The acting back then was so over-the-top and the music was like nails across a chalkboard. I quickly remembered whodunnit. I may buy the book anyway. There were quite a few twists and red herrings, if I remember correctly. Kdot likes to create spreadsheets for the stories on this site he reads to keep track of who's who. I'll probably need to do the same for ten characters who all show up at once.
EDIT: Seven is rated 8.6 on IMDB. I'd give it a 2 so far. Only one thriller moment as yet, when the SWAT team descends on who they believe is the killer, only to discover that he's been tortured to near death.