‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ review: Anti-AI romp zany, half-baked
Inside a diner in Los Angeles, customers scroll through their phones as coffee is poured, burger patties are flipped, food is plated and a selection of condiments is dramatically lit.
Ultimately, in “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die,” the well-meaning but disappointing first film in a handful of years from “The Ring” director Gore Verbinski, it’s the phones that are important.
A hooded man (Sam Rockwell) enters the diner, announcing that he’s from the future, he’s strapped with explosives and...