This week on End Credits we get a-political, with the “a” standing for “apocalypse”. Our movie of the week is now on PVOD after a brief theatrical run and given it’s about the dangers of A.I. and social media, it’s no wonder. We will review Good Luck Have Fun Don’t Die, and in the same corner of streaming we will revisit a different dark future now 20 years later in V For Vendetta.
This Wednesday, March 25, at 3 pm, Adam A. Donaldson and Candice Lepage will discuss:
V For Vendetta at 20! Two decades ago, a movie about a masked man taking on a totalitarian government in the United Kingdom was released in the wake of the War on Terror, 9/11 and a backlash against LGBTQ+ rights. Based on the graphic novel and produce by the Wachowskis, it seemed V‘s moment came and went, but in the Trump era, and a new war in the Middle East, maybe V For Vendetta’s time has come again. This week, we will re-watch and render our judgement.
REVIEW: Good Luck Have Fun Don’t Die (2026). There’s been a lot of concern about A.I. in narrative fiction for a while, and now it’s everywhere! Too late for us? Not quite because Oscar-winner Sam Rockwell is here to save the day, and the future, from an A.I.pocalypse that destroys the world as humanity watches it all pass by doom scrolling on their phones. Gore Verbinski’s (the original Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy) first movie in 10 years has its finger on the pulse, but can he deliver on this bizarre and unique mix of sci-fi, adventure, comedy and cultural commentary?
End Credits is on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca Wednesday at 3 pm.
Photo courtesy of Briarcliff Entertainment/Universal.



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