It's essentially the Rick and Morty 'Unity' episode, but as a live action series. Two episodes in, I intend to finish the series to see how the concept plays out.
You can download this movie by searching for Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person on your second favorite torrent site. (I used 133tx, but I found it on others, also.)
Five episodes in and I've been thoroughly entertained. The way one must travel through the tesseract is rather intriguing - I'm not sure I'd have the presence of mind to work it. :p
Classic flick - a must-see, if only for Hopkin's performance as Dr. John Harvey Kellogg. (Despite the fact that Dana Carvey's 'George' eventually steals the whole show.)
*SPOILER ALERT* [review details the central theme of movie]: Yes, the "Evil Empire" still turns out great movies. This hold especially true when Disney teams up with Pixar. This feature length animation centers on a young woman's coming-of-age story as an Asian Canadian in Toronto, year 2002. Although it may not be well suited for children 10 and under, as a grandfather, myself, I feel that 'Turning Red' makes for fine family fare. This movie's central theme, though, may challenge some parent's ideas of traditional values, especially concerning the roles of young women in their family and society. So, I do advise viewer discretion, because this is the type of movie that could foster a desire in young women to determine their own goals for personal growth and to live a life independent of their family, treating traditions as personal experiences that they may choose to observe as they please. Highly Recommended
Better than Suicide Squad. It's stupid, but fun, and even managed to give me the feels, on occasion. Wrapped up with a bow at the end but still set up for season two, if well received? I know I'd watch it.