HT at Sundance | Meera Menon's take on the overused genre is fresh, and has interesting ideas on dealing with loss and community amid a dystopian reality. Didn't Die premiered at the Sundance Film ...
Three weeks before the Sundance Midnight Madness premiere of her zombie dramedy Didn’t Die, director Meera Menon (whose credits appositely include episodes of The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking ...
Meera Menon has directed episodes of some of the biggest series on television, including “The Walking Dead,” “Westworld” and “Ms. Marvel.” But after she had a baby, she wanted to make ...
In Meera Menon’s Sundance Midnights selection Didn’t Die, a podcast host in a post-apocalyptic finds herself faced by challenges both familial and professional. Didn’t Die was produced by Menon; her ...
Indian-American filmmaker Meera Menon’s movie, co-written with cinematographer Paul Gleason, is a low-budget, high-impact exploration of the emotional costs of dealing with the sudden ...
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 ...
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 ...
Writer/director Meera Menon pays playful tribute to George A. Romero with Didn’t Die, an undead saga in which staying alive means sticking together, valuing community, and forging bonds both in person ...