Movie Review: In 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die,' a man from the future fights an AI apocalypse

In Gore Verbinski's absurdist AI sci-fi satire"Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die,"a strange unnamed man (Sam Rockwell) steps into a Los Angeles diner and declares that he's from the future. "All of this is going to go horribly wrong," he says.

Norm's diner on La Cienega might not seem like the most likely battleground to decide the fate of the world, but that's exactly what this fellow — bearded, with a wreath of wires around his head and a bomb strapped under a translucent rain coat — contends.

He is there, while customers sip coffee and bite into an omelet, to enlist recruits for the resistance. In the future, he says, people have entirely stopped participating in life. "It all started with morning phone time," he says. In the enjoyably oddball, forebodingly bleak and ridiculously plausible "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die," a ragtag group fights a coming AI apocalypse across a handful of nondescript West Hollywood blocks.

It's been argued that with the onset of AI, storytellers need to get weirder, more imaginative, more human. The Daniels'"Everything Everywhere All at Once,"which likewise married cosmic and mundane, was animated partly in this spirit. "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die," scripted by Matthew Robinson, isn't that creative, and it grows more wayward the deeper it goes into its too-lengthy runtime. But there's a bonkers charm to how Verbinski tackles contemporary anxieties head on.

This is the first film in a decade from Verbinski, the director of "Pirates of the Caribbean," "Mouse Hunt" and one of the better animated features of the century, "Rango." But after a few flops ("The Lone Ranger,""A Cure for Wellness"), Verbinski cobbled together a more modest budget for this independent production.

The lack of scale is noticeable in the climatic moments of "Good Luck," but Verbinski's penchant for lush detail and movie-reference onslaught remains. Our central figure is a hobo prophet who looks straight out of Terry Gilliam's "The Fisher King," only more tech-enabled. He has a countdown on his watch, and the imminent attack on the diner means time is extremely short.

He's done this before, he says, 117 times, to be precise. His speech is well-rehearsed, but Rockwell's future man more resembles an actor who's been doing the same play for too long. His "Groundhog Day"-like time loop has drained him of optimism. He's left to desperately and cavalierly keep trying various combinations of recruits in the hope they survive, escape and do something that will prevent the AI apocalypse. It's a remarkably well-suited role for Rockwell, whose stumbling charm lifts "Good Luck" nearly as much as Johnny Depp did in "Pirates of the Caribbean."

"Good Luck" never quite matches the electricity of its diner-scene opening, but as a group forms, the movie ropes in other characters whose backstories make for fablelike flashbacks. They play like mini "Black Mirror" episodes.

One volunteer, a single mom named Susan (Juno Temple), is still mourning the death of her son from a school shooting, which in this reality has grown into such a common occurrence that scientists have developed clones to replace deceased children. The clones aren't quite right, though. They all say "Thank you for your service" and the cheaper ones come with ads. (This is the movie's darkest and best joke.)

Ingrid (Haley Lu Richardson) is allergic to phones and Wi-Fi. Her story includes a boyfriend who matches her in a technology-free life until a virtual reality headset leads him to drop out of real life, entirely. Also in the mix are a pair of high school teachers (Michael Peña) and Janet (Zazie Beetz) whose students never look up from their phones.

As in most sci-fi movies, the set up of "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die" is better than its follow through. But the movie has a kinetic kick, and you could argue that it's obsessed with the right things. We could usemore moviessimilarly engaged. Even if not every part of this particular mission is a success, like the numbers game of Rockwell's protagonist, eventually one will get through.

"Good Luck Have Fun Don't Die," a Briarcliff Entertainment release, is in theaters Friday. It's rated R by the Motion Picture Association for pervasive language, violence, some grisly images and brief sexual content. Running time: 134 minutes. Two and a half stars out of four.

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Marc Anthony and the Beckham family.

Marc Anthony has broken his silence onthe Beckham family feudafter his name came up amid the drama.

The 57-year-old singer is a close friend of the Beckham family, and Brooklynnamed him in his brutal statementattacking his parents — David and Victoria — when referencing his 2022 wedding to Nicola Peltz.

Anthony called the Beckham family feud "unfortunate."

"They're a wonderful, wonderful family," Anthonytold the Hollywood Reporterin an interview published Monday. "I've known them since before the kids were born. I'm godfather to Cruz. I'm really close to the family."

Marc Anthony called the Beckham family feud The singer was dragged into the Beckham family drama after Brooklyn claimed his mom, Victoria,

"But I have nothing to say about what happened there. It's extremely unfortunate how it's playing out — but [how it's playing out] is hardly the truth," he added.

In Brooklyn's shocking public statement he shared via Instagram Stories in January, he claimed his mom "hijacked" his first dance with Peltz at their wedding reception and then "danced very inappropriately" on him, leaving him "uncomfortable" and "humiliated."

"In front of our 500 wedding guests, Marc Anthony called me to the stage, where in the schedule was planned to be my romantic dance with my wife but instead my mum was waiting to dance with me instead," Brooklyn wrote.

A source later told Page Six that the moment in question wasnot the couple's very first dance, but happened after they, their family and other guests had already been dancing for a while — when Anthony took the stage to perform.

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The Grammy-winning singer was apparently supposed to introduce Brooklyn, 26, and Peltz, 31, who would then dance on a specially built stage.

"It was meant to be the big romantic first dance," a second wedding insider told us. "It was pre-determined specifically for Nicola and Brooklyn."

Instead, Anthonycalled Brooklyn up to dance with "the most beautiful woman in the room"— not the new bride, but Victoria.

The first guest told Page Six that Victoria "got up on stage and wrapped her arms around Brooklyn" and "nuzzled into his neck."

In Brooklyn's scathing public attack on his parents, he claimed they repeatedly tried to ruin his marriage to Peltz and noted that he didn't want to reconcile with them. victoriabeckham/Instagram Brooklyn also covered up his tattoos dedicated to his dad, David, and his siblings Romeo, Cruz and Harper. BACKGRID

"She was dancing with him very inappropriately. She took that moment from Nicola, that is the God's truth."

The guest added, "Nicola ran out crying. The Beckhams' side of the room was cheering and the Peltz side was quiet."

In Brooklyn's statement, he noted that he did not want to reconcile with his family.

Since then, his siblings — Romeo, 23, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 14 — haveput on a united frontsupporting their parents.

Romeo unveiledhis new tattoo on the back of his neckreading "family" on Sunday, a pointed choice after Brooklyn's decision tocover up his right arm tattoo dedicated to his dadas well asthe ink on his fingersonce dedicated to his siblings.

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Nancy Guthrie was expected at friend's home, not church on day she vanished: source

A source close to the Guthrie family is pushing back on reports about howNancy Guthriewas discovered missing on Sunday, Feb. 1, saying key details of the timeline have been reported incorrectly.

Early reporting indicated that Nancy Guthrie had been scheduled to attend an in-person church service in Tucson that morning andwas reported missingafter she failed to show up. According to the family source, that account is not accurate.

The source told Fox News that for years — dating back to the COVID pandemic — Nancy and a small group of close friends had a standing Sunday routine that did not involve attending church in person. Instead, the group would gather at one another's homes to watch a New York–based church service via livestream.

The service was broadcast live from a New York church attended bySavannah Guthrie, the longtime "Today" show co-anchor and Nancy Guthrie's daughter.

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On Sunday, Feb. 1, Nancy was expected to be at a friend's home to watch the livestream, as she had done every week. When she failed to arrive, members of the friend group became concerned.

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According to the source, one of the friends contacted Annie — Nancy's daughter and Savannah Guthrie's sister — to report that Nancy had not shown up and could not be located.

The source emphasized that Nancy was never scheduled to attend a Tucson church service that day, contrary to some reports, and said the misunderstanding has led to confusion about the circumstances surrounding when she was first reported missing.

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Police car in front of Nancy's house.

As the search intensified, Savannah Guthrie made an emotional public plea for help, describing the situation as an "hour of desperation" as authorities investigated an alleged ransom note tied to her mother's disappearance.

Savannah urged anyone with information to come forward as investigators worked against a looming deadline outlined in the note, which authorities have not publicly authenticated.

The final deadline outlined in the alleged ransom note passed Monday night without any proof of life or resolution.

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FBI agents canvassing a residential neighborhood near Nancy Guthrie's home.

At the same time, thePima County Sheriff's Departmentsaid it was pursuing what it described as "new leads" in the case but confirmed investigators have not identified any suspects, persons of interest or vehicles connected to Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.

"The investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance remains active and ongoing," a spokesperson for the Pima County Sheriff's Department confirmed Monday evening.

"We understand the significant public interest in this case; however, investigators need time and space to do their work. If and when relevant information becomes available, it will be shared," the spokesperson added.

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The department said there are no press briefings scheduled at this time, but noted a press conference would be called if a significant development occurs.

Sheriff's officials also confirmed an active law enforcement presence will continue at the Guthrie residences through the night and into Tuesday as part of the ongoing investigation, including expanded search efforts and follow-up on new leads.

"To preserve the integrity of this criminal investigation, details of that process are not being released at this time," authorities said.

Officials emphasized the scale of the public response so far.

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"Thousands of calls have been received across multiple tip lines, and investigators continue to review them," the spokesperson said.

Anyone who believes they have information that may assist investigators is asked to contact 1-800-CALL-FBI, the Pima County Sheriff's Department non-emergency line at 520-351-4900, or 88-CRIME.

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