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Didn't Die
Directed by
Meera Menon
2025
89m
Science Fiction
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5.5
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As the zombie apocalypse unfolds, a podcast host struggles to maintain their dwindling audience amidst the chaos.
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Cast of Didn't Die
Kiran Deol
Vinita Malhotra
George Basil
Vincent
Samrat Chakrabarti
Hari Malhotra
Katie McCuen
Barbara Malhotra
Vishal Vijayakumar
Rish Malhotra
Ali Lopez-Sohaili
Bob
Jandis Erickson
Janet
Rachna Khatau
Radhika Malhotra
Rupak Ginn
Vinod Malhotra
Joe Camerota
Producer
Gillian Berrow
Meera Menon
Director / Writer / Producer
Dan Castricone
Paul Gleason
Writer / Producer
Erica Fishman
Producer
Luke Patton
Producer
Didn't Die Ratings & Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
A midnight offering from Meera Menon that proves that a fun concept and cool inspirations do not necessarily equate to a good movie.
Not That Rob Thomas (Substack)
Rob Thomas
The acting is grounded and understated, and the stark black-and-white cinematography of co-writer Paul Gleeson gives the film a haunting luster.
Variety
Siddhant Adlakha
As personal drama, "Didn't Die" almost works. Ironically, it narrowly misses cohesion, and the spark of life, because its premise keeps centering the dead.
Guy at the Movies
Jeff Nelson
Didn't Die is a tangled tonal patchwork that struggles to mold its intriguing concept into a cohesive and compelling narrative.
Dread Central
Josh Korngut
The genre influences in 'Didn't Die' are painfully surface-level, and it never breaks any new ground with its well-worn tropes of zombies and podcasting.
Jaredmobarak.com
Jared Mobarak
Yes, the gore factor is memorable, but it means nothing if we don't learn to love the characters fighting off the inevitability that they'll be next. It might take some time to get there, but I locked it as soon as it did.
The Playlist
Brian Farvour
There's an effortless, natural flow to "Didn't Die," and it's in this that Menon allows such a plunge into a tired concept to feel fresh.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
A somewhat slight homage with a strong voice and gentle twist rather than a wholly original work of terror.
Consequence
Liz Shannon Miller
For a story about the undead, Didn't Die has an air of freshness, and that's to be admired.
Daily Dead
Matt Donato
Meera Menon's post-apocalyptic dramedy is a sincere indie about podcasting and zombies: a black-and-white love letter to George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead with a modern spin.
io9.com
Cheryl Eddy
Though it doesn't deliver many outright frights, Didn't Die does an admirable job of capturing the unease of "unprecedented times," with a particularly eerie sound design that conveys the ambient night-time noise of hungry howls from every direction.
Substream Magazine
Murjani Rawls
For "Didn't Die," the satisfaction comes from seeing these characters reckon with their new normal. But it feels like a missed opportunity where the trouble doesn't elevate the epiphanies in a full-circle manner.
Next Best Picture
Matthew Creith
"Didn't Die" never lifts off the ground quite as intended and is instantly forgettable despite its attempts at cultivating a worthwhile premise.
DarkSkyLady Reviews
DarkSkyLady
Rather than horror, it's a drama that takes on too much within its runtime. Still, thanks to the cast-the lead in particular-Didn't Die keeps it entertaining as people struggle to live, not just survive in an apocalypse.
AwardsWatch
Reuben Baron
If you're looking for a scary horror movie, Didn't Die is underwhelming. If you're looking for a thoughtful drama about processing horrors, Didn't Die is a lot more impressive.
AIPT
Nathaniel Muir
Didn't Die does not completely ignore genre conventions, but it is at its best when Vinta and her family take center stage. Loss is an important theme and the script shines in the moments when the group are trying to deal with what has happened.
Black Girl Nerds
Cassondra Feltus
'Didn't Die' is an intimate character study set against the backdrop of the apocalypse. The atmospheric Romero-esque thriller has a behind-the-scenes collaboration that adds a deep level of authenticity to the characters as well as the setting.
Collider
Emma Kiely
The horror and zombie aspects of Didn't Die are merely distractions from where Menon's talents truly lie - capturing the quiet subtleties that make us human.
The Movie Cricket
Sean P. Means
Director Meera Menon's "Didn't Die" is like a "Night of the Living Dead" for the digital age, a zombie movie that also delivers some acerbic commentary about our difficulties connecting without technology.
United Press International
Fred Topel
Vinita's podcast is a modern twist on the genre, as it seems likely in today's world that someone would podcast or vlog a real-life zombie apocalypse.
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