The movie has a tried and true plot formula that's predictable from a mile away, but it's fresh in the sense that it's got a great star cast, dark humor, and is gripping, for about 3/4 of the time. The final act, while definitely a foreseeable "happy ending," gets lost in the campy type of dialogue and imagery that turns an otherwise serious movie into a ridiculous farce. By the end, you're a little under 2 hours in, and if it's a rainy day such as the one right I'm experiencing right now, a decent watch if there's nothing else on.