“Last Breath” continues an ongoing trend of fictionalized remakes of the events covered in a prior documentary. This movie ...
Departing his lovely home in Scotland for a deep-sea diving expedition, a young man tells his fiancée not to worry: It’s just ...
"Last Breath" delivers every incident with such specificity that it’s like a cinematic piece of journalism. Yet it leaves you ...
Alex Parkinson's true-life adventure thriller, based on his 2019 documentary, recounts the efforts to rescue a saturation ...
A routine deep sea diving mission in the North Sea goes terribly wrong when a young diver is stranded some 300 feet below the ...
In September 2012, the young Mr. Lemons was trying to repair some pipeline along the floor of the North Sea when disaster ...
The film doesn’t take liberties with stretching out the timeline much at all and after 93 minutes, the whole thing is over.
I don’t consider myself a stickler when it comes to defining the parameters of genre, but I also think that each one comes ...
Alex Parkinson's Last Breath effectively makes use of the ocean's terrifying depths, even if its characters aren't as deep.
Actor Woody Harrelson once almost ruined a Grateful Dead concert by sitting on a keyboard — all while high on mushrooms. Stephen Colbert joked that Harrelson was doing an "ass solo" for the band's gig ...
A 2019 documentary, by the same director, also told the story of a pipe-repairing diver who found himself stranded after a storm severed his mechanical lifeline.
A movie of barely sketched personalities and trite emotional stakes (the lovely Bobby Rainsbury, as Lemons’s anxious fiancée, is especially underserved), “Last Breath” is disappointingly shallow and ...