In Last Breath, the ocean is terrifying. It’s claustrophobic despite its expanse, threatening to kill the people most familiar with it. The movie is based on the true story of deep-sea divers who fought to rescue a crewmate trapped hundreds of feet beneath the North Sea,
As Last Breath heads into its second weekend, the film has officially reached a major milestone at the global box office.
Get to know the "absolutely astonishing" true story behind the new movie "Last Breath," which chronicles a 2012 deep-sea diving accident.
Last Breath wasn’t initially a movie I really wanted to see, but a friend told me I should check it out, and I’m glad they did because this movie was a hell of a ride. From the moment the movie started,
I’m going to do what I usually do and review the biggest as-yet-unreviewed movie at the weekend box office with “Last Breath.” However, I’m also going to take
In a recent conversation with TheWrap, Parkinson recalled how the new film, also titled Last Breath (now playing in theaters courtesy of Oscar-winning studio Focus Features; tickets are on sale here) became a reality through the Metrodome Films banner run by father-son producing team Paul and David Brooks.
Imagine being trapped hundreds of feet below the ocean surface. 'Last Breath' is a nail-biting film based on the true story of the rescue of a diver.
IndieWire’s David Ehrlich says there’s not much depth to the Last Breath, and it’s creatively redundant, with its 2019 documentary. However, as a “simple but suspenseful” genre exercise, it works because some situations are so unbelievable they belong in a Hollywood script. He grades it a B- and says:
“Last Breath” continues an ongoing trend of fictionalized remakes of the events covered in a prior documentary. This movie uses the 2019 documentary of the same name as its basis. Both films were directed by Alex Parkinson, who uses real-life footage of the people involved during the closing credits of this fictionalized version.
iSpot shows that Focus spent roughly half on TV linear ads for Last Breath ($5.1M) than they did for their second-highest grossing hit of all-time stateside, Nosferatu ($10.9M), but that not far from their Oscar nominated Best Picture, Conclave ($6.1M).