Bury Me When I’m Dead (2025) Movie Review

First Reaction – Bury Me When I’m Dead is a slow path to understanding a final wish.

First Reaction – Bury Me When I’m Dead is a slow path to understanding a final wish.

In the final scenes of 2025’s Superman, Milly Alcock unexpectedly makes an appearance as Kara Zor-El/Supergirl. Upon entering the Fortress of Solitude to retrieve Krypto, who she had entrusted to Superman temporarily, she seems intoxicated.

This month, I chose to revisit “The Notebook” on Netflix since it’s been 20 years since my initial viewing. The memorable duo of Allie (Rachel McAdams) and Noah (Ryan Gosling) from this non-romantic comedy caught my attention again. Interestingly enough, I had forgotten about Lon, played by James Marsden, who was a temporary stand-in for Noah in Allie’s life. After rewatching the movie, it’s hard to imagine that I was once a fan of Noah!

During the film, Pocket Universes held considerable importance. Although they originated from DC comics, James Gunn slightly adjusted the idea to give it a unique touch within the DC Universe.

Instead of the disjointed approach seen in previous DC attempts, Gunn’s new phase of DC Universe storytelling promises a unified narrative encompassing films, TV shows, animation, and more. Some fans anticipate that this revamped universe could potentially recreate DC’s golden age of superhero entertainment.

James Gunn explained in an interview with Entertainment Tonight why he chose Bradley Cooper for the role of Jor-El in Superman. He stated, “I required someone who could embody Jor-El, standing tall as we picture that character, and someone capable of filling the shoes left by Marlon Brando.

In the year 2025, Superman made his grand entrance with a staggering domestic opening weekend of $122 million, placing it as the third largest opening weekend of that year. Interestingly, only two other films had greater openings – “A Minecraft Movie” ($162.7 million) and “Lilo & Stitch” ($146 million), surpassing the debut of Man of Steel in 2013 which was $116.6 million.

In U.S. cinemas and internationally, the film generated approximately $122 million and $95 million respectively, totaling an impressive $217 million. This far surpasses many recent DC films such as “The Flash” ($55 million), “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” ($27.6 million), and the poorly-received “Joker: Folie a Deux” ($37.6 million). Considering that Gunn’s “Superman” is the initial film in a new DC Universe, this strong performance isn’t just promising; it’s virtually essential.

In the first episode of “90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?”, I found myself puzzled about Gino Palazzolo and Jasmine Pineda’s relationship status. However, the subsequent episode provided some clarity. It seems that while Jasmine believes their open marriage is still valid, Gino is starting to have doubts.

Popcat [POPCAT], этот вечно уклоняющийся мемкойн, взлетел на 12.89%, оттолкнувшись от скромных $0.34 до высоты в $0.4117, только чтобы затем упасть (потому что кто не любит драматических поворотов?) до $0.39 по состоянию на момент написания этой статьи. Какая дерзость!