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‘Didn’t Die’ Review: Pandemic Zom-Com Has All the Right Ideas but Lacks Horror ExecutionMeera Menon's sardonic horror comedy 'Didn't Die' hits the right character beats, but can't quite up the ante.
Director Meera Menon and stars Kiran Deol and George Basil chat about their beautiful, black and white zombie drama Didn't ...
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'Didn't Die' Review: Modern Zombie Movie Works Brilliantly as a Family Drama But Lacks the Horror | Sundance 2025Premiering at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Meera Menon’s Didn’t Die forges its own bloody path by taking the story back to the barest of bones. While Romero’s haunting black-and ...
“Didn’t Die” is a film about coping with tragedy, figuring out how to pass the time, endure, and most of all live, not just survive, in the face of an apocalypse. In the weeks leading up to ...
At its Sundance premiere, writer and director Meera Menon likened Didn’t Die to Before Sunrise, a film I consider one of the most intimate and unique love stories ever produced. And, like her ...
Didn't Die, which premiered Tuesday at the Sundance Film Festival, updates the genre for 2025 with equal senses of humor and humanity. The movie opens two years into a zombie apocalypse ...
Didn't Die premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Didn't Die follows a spirited Indian American podcast host, Vinita Malhotra (Kiran Deol), and her younger brother Rishi (Vishal Vijayakumar), as ...
In that vein, Meera Menon’s bleakly amusing “Didn’t Die” has the right idea — one of several remarkable conceptual instincts— though its end result is somewhat scattered. The movie ...
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