WARNING: This story contains SPOILERS for Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.

It’s safe to say that Ben Shapiro was not a fan of Glass Onion.

Like its predecessor Knives Out, the Rian Johnson-directed sequel is a murder mystery—it’s even in the full title of Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery—but it seems the right-wing media personality missed that crucial detail. Shapiro took to Twitter to vent his frustrations with the flick, all of which essentially boiled down to…a mystery movie just being a mystery movie.

“I regret to inform you that Glass Onion is actively bad…The first half of the movie is a complete misdirect and a waste of time… We only find out about the actual murder we’re supposed to investigate [a] full one hour and ten minutes into the film, as well as an entirely new backstory. We’re actively deceived by the writer,” the political commentator wrote across several tweets Monday.

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“The story itself [is] the purest form of incredible laziness. It relies on not one, not two, but three bad writing tropes: an identical twin, a comprehensive journal, and a moron of a murderer,” he continued.

Twitter Users Roast Shapiro for Bad Takes on Glass Onion’s Red Herring

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Glass Onion fans had a field day mocking Shapiro’s misguided review, filling his replies with tongue-in-cheek rants about “misleading” mysteries.

“I regret to inform you that The Sixth Sense is actively bad. First, the writing. The entire movie is a complete misdirect and a waste of time. We only find out the guy is dead at the very end,” IGN’s Colin Stevens wrote, taking a jab at Shapiro’s personal life. “Also, I’ve never pleased a woman in bed.”

Others took a more patronizing route, with another user writing: “I regret to inform you that mommy is bad. First, the peekaboo is a complete misdirect and a complete waste of time. Turns out she was still there the whole time.”

The only person who’s angrier than Shapiro? Writer and director Johnson who, by his own admission, was “p*ssed off” by having to tack A Knives Out Mystery onto Glass Onion’s official title. It’s a good thing that he eventually did—otherwise, poor Shapiro would probably be even more confused.

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is now streaming on Netflix.