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‘Murder Mystery 2′ review: Sandler and Aniston reteam for another international comedy whodunit

Jennifer Aniston, left, and Adam Sandler in "Murder Mystery 2.".

If you admire the blunt, descriptive simplicity of a movie title like “Murder Mystery,” then I suppose “Murder Mystery 2″ is right up your alley. The 2019 original stars Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston as a working class couple from New York — Nick and Audrey Spitz — who improbably found themselves stumbling into drama and intrigue among the super rich. The sequel reunites Sandler and Aniston once again as the cop

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