Are you a “self less” leader? In the early days of my career, I’ll admit I was pretty selfish. Ego often got the best of me, and I didn’t always treat others with the respect they deserved. But life ...
Around this time of the year in 2020, things were a lot different for Montreal native Alicia Creti. The then-21-year-old singer was studying finance at Montreal’s Concordia University despite having ...
“Self/less,” if you couldn’t tell from the preposterous title, is a deeply silly movie that takes itself very, very seriously. The premise is interesting enough: A dying man (Ben Kingsley) undergoes a ...
“Self/less” is a mediocre thriller with a decent premise, but it gets additional points off for being irritating. What makes it irritating is that it’s an apparent rip-off of another movie that did ...
In "Self/Less," Ben Kingsley, faced with death, transfers his mind into the body of Ryan Reynolds. This might sound like a fun "Freaky Friday" scenario, but instead the movie is a sci-fi thriller, ...
The elaborately convoluted, soul-swapping thriller “Self/less” squanders its intriguing premise with a loud and labored beat-the-bad-guys trajectory. Directed by Tarsem Singh (“The Cell”) from a ...
Perri Nemiroff is the 2025 Press Award winner at the ICG Publicists Awards. She's the senior producer at Collider where she hosts and produces the interview series, Collider Ladies Night, a show ...
Ryan Reynolds might be forever tied to the role of Deadpool, but he has starred in several sci-fi films. Some were successful, but Self/less wasn't among them. Self/less had a unique idea and a strong ...
In the ineffectual new fantasy-thriller “Self/less” the fantastical plot device — a body-switching process costing millions and not covered by any known health plan — is called “shedding.” You buy ...
CHICOPEE, Mass (WWLP) — You’ll be happy to know the rich and powerful will soon be able to trade in their old bodies for new, improved models. Unfortunately, “Self/Less” self-destructs before the ...
"Self/less" is a mediocre thriller with a decent premise, but it gets points off for being irritating. What makes it irritating is that it's an apparent rip-off of another movie that did something ...