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Welcome to Minnelli Studio Entertainment! In today’s video, I review Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead (1995), a stylish neo-noir crime film starring Andy Garcia, Christopher Walken, Christopher Lloyd, Treat Williams, and Steve Buscemi. Often labeled “Tarantinoesque” upon release, this underrated 90s crime gem stands on its own with its sharp screenplay by Scott Rosenberg, moody cinematography, and unforgettable characters like Jimmy the Saint, Critical Bill, and The Man with the Plan. I discuss why this film deserves a place alongside classics like Pulp Fiction, Heat, Mean Streets, and Get Shorty. From its purgatory-like setting in Denver to Rosenberg’s unique gangster vocabulary, Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead is a hidden gem that crime film fans need to revisit—especially in the beautiful new Kino Lorber 4K UHD release. ✨ What I cover in this review: Why the film is more than just “Tarantino-inspired” Andy Garcia’s underrated performance as Jimmy the Saint Christopher Walken’s chilling role as The Man with the Plan The film’s unique dialogue, style, and 90s neo-noir aesthetic Why Kino Lorber’s 4K release is worth picking up 🎥 If you’re a fan of Tarantino films, 90s crime thrillers, neo-noir cinema, or underrated gangster movies, this review is for you. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more reviews, film discussions, and collection hauls. Share your thoughts: Have you seen Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead? #ThingsToDoInDenverWhenYoureDead #neonoir #kinolorber