No one told me the apocalypse would be this boring.” Read our review of the film from Sundance 2025.
Sundance: Director Meera Menon, cinematographer Paul Gleason, and producer Erica Fishman speak with IndieWire about why ...
Meera Menon's sardonic horror comedy 'Didn't Die' hits the right character beats, but can't quite up the ante.
"Didn't Die," which premiered Tuesday at the Sundance Film Festival, has a fresh take on zombie horror while still delivering ...
In the quirky Sundance indie 'Didn't Die,' a podcast host desperately clings to an ever-shrinking audience in the zombie apocalypse.
After being a podcaster, Kiran Deol is now playing one on the big screen in the zombie comedy Didn’t Die which is making its world premiere tonight at Sundance in the Midnight Section at the ...
Vinita is helped by her youngest brother Rish (Vishal Vijayakumar).
The film is personal to Menon: everyone on the skeleton cast and crew is friends and family, the dog and the baby in the film ...
Directed by Meera Menon. Starring Kiran Deol, George Basil, Samrat Chakrabarti, Katie McCuen, Ali Lopez-Sohaili, Kandis Fay, Rupak Ginn, Rachna Khatau, Jhanelle Elissa, Vishal Vijayakumar, and August ...
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 ...
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 ...