Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die

2025

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Sci-Fi

22
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 83% · 206 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 86% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.3/10 10 11792 11.8K

Director

Top cast

Zazie Beetz as Janet
Juno Temple as Susan
Sam Rockwell as The Man from the Future
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1.21 GB
1280*534
English 2.0
R
Subtitles us  fr  
23.976 fps
2 hr 14 min
Seeds 100+
2.48 GB
1920*800
English 5.1
R
Subtitles us  fr  
23.976 fps
2 hr 14 min
Seeds 100+

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by 8 / 10

A solid reflective parody on our society, 7.5/10!!

Just got home from the theater and I enjoyed the hell out of this movie. I'm surprised I never saw a trailer for it. Marketing on movies has really gone down. Some things were a bit much, which is why I gave it an 8/10, I'd really give it a solid 7.5, but overall I loved the story. That might just be because I have a very low opinion of humans and technology. Odds of me seeing an email from AMC theaters is astronomically low. Throw in the odds of me actually going to the movies for something that's not a marvel project and I also had no clue what I was going to see. It almost feels like I was fated to see this movie lol. I recommend watching it, especially if you like Sam Rockwell!! Would I pay to see it again, no.
Reviewed by 7 / 10

A Wacky Satire

This is a very, very wacky movie and I mean that as both praise and warning.Gore Verbinski throws a ton of satirical, very current ideas into a meat grinder and intentionally spits them back out, hoping something sticks. A lot of it actually does. The movie is extremely on-the-nose with its messaging, but it's also integral to the plot, and Verbinski makes some genuinely interesting choices with how those ideas are deployed rather than just stated.The film splits into multiple character storylines, though this approach isn't nearly as effective as what Weapons pulled off last year. Still, those threads do expand the world and shed light on a setting that's undeniably wild and unique. Some moments are so chaotic they're hard to fully process even in hindsight but I'll give it this, it's memorable in a way most studio movies aren't anymore.Sam Rockwell is the unhinged, funny, and occasionally serious rock at the center of it all. He's clearly having a blast, and the movie leans on him hard. Other performances don't quite land the same way, but that feels intentional. This isn't a movie chasing emotional depth so much as it is throwing characters into absurd situations and seeing how they survive them.My biggest gripe is the R-rating. It feels like the movie wanted to go harder with the violence but couldn't quite decide if it wanted to be lighthearted and darkly funny or fully commit to something more brutal. That hesitation holds it back a bit.Messy, loud, uneven but also creative, strange, and hard to forget. Honestly, I'll take that over safe any day.
Reviewed by 8 / 10

My kind of weird

I watch lots of movies that can be described as weird, unique, different. Most of the time it doesn't work for me. This is a great example of when it does. The weirdness makes it that much more of memorable experience.Imagine taking multiple episodes of Black Mirror and tying them all together in a cohesive narrative. Then make it bigger and more cinematic. Add some hysterical dark humor (the clumsy joke had me dying). And throw in some outrageous style and haunting imagery.If that sounds interesting to you, go watch this ASAP. I went in knowing nothing about it and I had a blast. I'm glad to see beast Sam Rockwell given a lead role in a great movie. He's such a good actor and doesn't get enough respect.(1 viewing, early screening Mystery Movie Monday 1/26/2026)
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