Underworld: Awakening
In a world where vampires and lycans are locked in a deadly war, "Underworld: Awakening" thrusts viewers into a grippin...
In the poignant drama Kodachrome, directed by Mark Raso, a once-renowned photographer named Ben Ryerson, played with gruff intensity by Ed Harris, is given a terminal diagnosis. With only months to live, he has one final wish: to develop his last four rolls of film at the only lab still processing Kodachrome, located in Kansas. This quest forces him to reconnect with his estranged son, Matt, a record executive portrayed by Jason Sudeikis, who is grappling with his own career and relationship failures. Reluctantly, Matt agrees to drive his father across the country, accompanied by his father’s compassionate nurse, Zooey, played by Elizabeth Olsen. As the trio embarks on this cross-country road trip, the journey becomes a powerful exploration of forgiveness, mortality, and the art of letting go. The film masterfully balances sharp, bittersweet humor with deep emotional resonance, as the characters confront long-buried resentments and the fleeting nature of time. With a stellar supporting cast including Bruce Greenwood and Dennis Haysbert, this 105-minute drama captures the bittersweet beauty of a final journey, asking whether some memories are worth holding onto or if it is better to simply let them fade away.