Feb. 2, 2026
ICYMI: Knives Out – Wake Up Dead Man | Parallel Frequencies Movie Monday
🎬 ICYMI: KNIVES OUT – WAKE UP DEAD MAN | PARALLEL FREQUENCIES MOVIE MONDAY
Missed this one the first time? This ICYMI episode of Parallel Frequencies dives deep into Knives Out: Wake Up Dead Man — the darkest, most provocative entry in the franchise so far.
Just Blane and Coco unpack why this film isn’t just a whodunit, but a layered meditation on patience, power, faith, morality, and grace. From unforgettable monologues to a cast firing on all cylinders, this conversation explores why Wake Up Dead Man rewards viewers who actually pay attention.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning:
This episode assumes you’ve seen the movie — or you’re feeling brave.
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🧠 WHAT WE EXPLORE
* Why this chapter of Knives Out feels colder, darker, and more mature
* Benoit Blanc as an observer — not a clue chaser
* The film’s religious setting and moral tension
* How the movie punishes distracted viewing (yes, put the phone down)
* Grace as the true thematic centerpiece
* Performances that elevate the genre beyond formula
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🎧 ICYMI + WHAT’S NEXT
This episode is part of our In Case You Missed It (ICYMI) series as we take a short break.
👉 Brand new episodes of Parallel Frequencies return next week, so now’s the perfect time to catch up.
If you love smart film conversations, cultural subtext, and movies that trust the audience’s intelligence — this one’s for you.
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🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives:
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🎙 Follow the network:
@ridethewavemediapodcast" target="_blank">https://YouTube.com/@ridethewavemediapodcast
💬 Join the conversation in the comments:
Did Wake Up Dead Man work for you — or did it demand too much?
#ICYMI #ParallelFrequencies #KnivesOut #WakeUpDeadMan #MovieMonday #FilmAnalysis #Whodunit #SmartCinema
Missed this one the first time? This ICYMI episode of Parallel Frequencies dives deep into Knives Out: Wake Up Dead Man — the darkest, most provocative entry in the franchise so far.
Just Blane and Coco unpack why this film isn’t just a whodunit, but a layered meditation on patience, power, faith, morality, and grace. From unforgettable monologues to a cast firing on all cylinders, this conversation explores why Wake Up Dead Man rewards viewers who actually pay attention.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning:
This episode assumes you’ve seen the movie — or you’re feeling brave.
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🧠 WHAT WE EXPLORE
* Why this chapter of Knives Out feels colder, darker, and more mature
* Benoit Blanc as an observer — not a clue chaser
* The film’s religious setting and moral tension
* How the movie punishes distracted viewing (yes, put the phone down)
* Grace as the true thematic centerpiece
* Performances that elevate the genre beyond formula
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🎧 ICYMI + WHAT’S NEXT
This episode is part of our In Case You Missed It (ICYMI) series as we take a short break.
👉 Brand new episodes of Parallel Frequencies return next week, so now’s the perfect time to catch up.
If you love smart film conversations, cultural subtext, and movies that trust the audience’s intelligence — this one’s for you.
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🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives:
@parallelfrequenciesdaily" target="_blank">https://YouTube.com/@parallelfrequenciesdaily
🎙 Follow the network:
@ridethewavemediapodcast" target="_blank">https://YouTube.com/@ridethewavemediapodcast
💬 Join the conversation in the comments:
Did Wake Up Dead Man work for you — or did it demand too much?
#ICYMI #ParallelFrequencies #KnivesOut #WakeUpDeadMan #MovieMonday #FilmAnalysis #Whodunit #SmartCinema