Mary Pickford Presents Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die
Gore Verbinski returns after a break to direct a near-future satire featuring AI, school shootings, and social media, with a theatrical release today, Feb. 13.
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‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ Tells Its Comic Nightmare Through Gorgeous Cinematography
Right from its opening scenes, director Gore Verbinski‘s “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die” announces that while some movies do visual storytelling, it is going to do Visual Storytelling. The film begins with an elegant glide through a diner (Angelinos will recognize the legendary Norm’s, albeit recreated on a stage in South Africa) to find a band of strangers who are about to change the fate of the world, and it doesn’t let up from there. Cinemat…
‘Everybody on the Movie Needs to Open a Vein': Inside the Making of Gore Verbinski’s Scrappy ‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’
Gore Verbinski has finally returned. Verbinski is perhaps best known for turning “Pirates of the Caribbean,” a Disney Parks attraction without a discernible storyline or standout characters, into one of the company’s most successful film franchises, with the second film, “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” becoming the highest grossing movie that Disney had ever released when it came out in 2006. He’s only made four films since his last…
2026's Weirdest Sci-Fi Apocalypse Movie Was 6 Years In The Making
Briarcliff EntertainmentIf you couldn’t tell, Gore Verbinski is very concerned about AI. His new film, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, which follows a time traveler from the future who is sent back in time to destroy an all-powerful artificial intelligence before it becomes sentient, clearly doesn’t have a very flattering opinion of AI. But Verbinski’s feelings about the rapidly evolving technology might be even harsher.“Why is it going after th…
Interview: Haley Lu Richardon Chats About Acting Opportunities and 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die'
I always take notice when Haley Lu Richardson appears in something. In the case of Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, she’s getting a chance to play against type and play a role very different than usual for her, with strong results. No matter what she’s in, I’m usually impressed, and this is no exception. Yesterday, I shared my conversation with director Gore Verbinski (here) about the film. Today, it’s Richardson’s turn to discuss the flick. My r…
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