• Fletch (1985) & Fletch Lives (1989) with Chevy Chase are comedies we all remember if you were young in that era, so to see that after so many years there's a new Fletch movie is kinda an hommage to the character. That said Confess Fletch is different, not bad though, just a bit different. No Chevy Chase anymore but Jon Hamm that in all fairness is enjoyable to watch. Certain other characters (not to mention the supposedly Italian characters) were a bit annoying. I can't help it but when a foreign accent isn't done right I find it cringeworthy and in this case it just sounded bad. But for the rest the acting was decent. Funny passages, not hilarious but entertaining, and a story pleasant to follow. Just don't expect a Chevy Chase comedy.