Cora Sabo
Cora Sabo is snagging attention for her role in O’Dessa (2025)—and man, this one’s got people buzzing for a reason. Set in a wild, off-beat post-apocalyptic world that’s less Mad Max, more surreal fever dream, the film follows O’Dessa, a tough-as-nails woman on a quest that’s half revenge, half rediscovery. She’s trudging across a wasteland that’s basically society tossed in a blender—think busted up jukeboxes, rusted-out cars, and a soundtrack that’s all grit and heartbreak. Things kick off when O’Dessa’s family is torn apart by a local warlord and, not one to sit around, she sets out to reclaim what’s hers. Along the way, she runs into this ragtag crew of misfits—each with their own baggage and weirdly specific talents. It’s not all doom and gloom, though; the film sprinkles in dark humor and the kind of off-kilter moments that make you snort-laugh in the theater. There’s a lot about old grudges, found family, and the lengths people go to for a shot at redemption. Sabo’s performance is raw and electric, giving O’Dessa a believable edge without falling into clichés. The visuals are straight-up gorgeous—grimy but somehow beautiful, like a painting left out in the rain. If you’re into stories where nobody’s really a hero but everyone’s fighting for something, O’Dessa’s your jam. It’s a wild ride—messy, loud, and honestly kinda unforgettable.