Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die Review: Gore Verbinski’s Gleeful Yet Vapid Diatribe Against Social Media and AI Is Too Eager to Succeed

The film is certainly fun and has a playful energy, but these strengths are overshadowed by its confusing plot and a script that feels aimless. Sam Rockwell is great as the potentially unhinged time traveler, and Haley Lu Richardson provides good support, but much of Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die comes across as showy and self-satisfied, both in its predictable jokes and its attempts at social commentary.

Brad Pitt’s Tarantino Sequel ‘Cliff Booth’ Unveils First Trailer

The 60-second trailer for the new film, which debuted during Super Bowl LX just like Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day, starts with Elizabeth Debicki (known from Tenet) asking Cliff about a past incident involving “hippy intruders” and Rick. Cliff, calm as usual, replies that he doesn’t have many skills, but he knows when to stay out of a compelling story. The trailer then quickly shows glimpses of exciting scenes: nightclubs filled with shady activity, menacing figures, a fast-paced race, and the iconic Sunset Strip. However, exactly what trouble Cliff is in this time around remains a secret.

Prime Video Quietly Erased Its Most Ambitious Original Sci-Fi Show

Prime Video is home to some excellent sci-fi series, including popular shows like Fallout and The Expanse. However, like many streaming platforms, Prime Video has a tendency to cancel shows prematurely, before they can fully develop their stories. This happened to one particularly original sci-fi series that was strangely captivating and drew viewers in completely.