Synopsis
The roguishly charming and endlessly troublesome Fletch becomes the prime suspect in a murder case while searching for a stolen art collection. The only way to prove his innocence? Find out which of the long list of suspects is the culprit - from the eccentric art dealer and a missing playboy to a crazy neighbor and Fletch’s Italian girlfriend. Crime, in fact, has never been this disorganized.
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Cast
- Jon HammIrwin 'Fletch' Fletcher
- Lorenza IzzoAngela de Grassi
- Kyle MacLachlanRonald Horan
- Roy Wood Jr.Inspector Morris Monroe
- Ayden MayeriGriz
- Marcia Gay HardenCountess Sylvia de Grassi
- John SlatteryFrank Jaffe
- Annie MumoloEve
- Lucy PunchTatiana Tasserly
- John BehlmannOwen Tasserly
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The Playlist
Confess, Fletch is an absolute pleasure – the mystery is a corker, and I giggled from beginning to end. - 83
Consequence
With its lived-in charm, snappy dialogue, and Hamm’s star appeal, Confess, Fletch has all the ingredients to be a sneaky success. - 80
ScreenCrush
It didn’t knock me out with ingenious plot twists, bold cinematography, or groundbreaking editing. But it made me smile for 98 minutes. That doesn’t happen too often lately. - 75
TheWrap
An average scene in Confess, Fletch features several different kinds of humor, including callbacks, running jokes, physical comedy, and character-driven wordplay, all of which either flatter the individual actors or show off how well they work with their co-stars. - 67
Collider
Confess, Fletch is decent—not quite a great mystery, not an excellent comedy, but fully enjoyable for what it is. A major part of that is Hamm’s ability to play up his charms, while also showing his gifts as a comedic actor. - 67
The A.V. Club
As a return of a big-screen favorite, it’s perhaps a bit too slipshod for its own good, lacking the fun chase scenes and romantic interludes that helped make the first film such a beloved favorite. - 63
Movie Nation
Nobody knocks anything out of the park, but this “Fletch” piles up the singles and doubles, an endless parade of funny lines almost always just thrown away, casually. - 60
The Hollywood Reporter
Hamm makes plenty of sense in this role, but Mottola and Zev Borow’s screenplay doesn’t totally convince us the character is series-worthy.