IT ENDS Review: Striking a Deep Chord
Four recent college grads face a horror-thriller that turns a last road trip into an existential test of adulthood.
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‘It Ends’ Review: College Grads Find Themselves on Long Road to Nowhere in Promising but Underdeveloped Indie Horror Movie
Alexander Ullom's clever debut feature aspires to be a Gen Z riff on Sartre, but its journey isn't always worth its lack of a destination.
‘It Ends’ Review: Inventive Horror Hangout Movie Gets Existential
Writer/Director Alexander Ullom nestles an existential crisis within his genre-bending road trip thriller in his feature debut, It Ends, which he’s aptly dubbed his “horror hangout” movie. A foursome of recent college grads set out for one last hurrah before life takes them on diverging paths, but a short excursion turns into a nightmare when they find themselves instead trapped on a never-ending road. What begins as an intense horror movie sett…
It Ends Is the Latest Indie Horror-Thriller That Could, Thanks to Young Filmmaker Alexander Ullom’s Ability to Exploit Minimal Resources to Maximum Effect
It Ends will be released in select theaters on Friday, August 21, and enters wide release on August 28.Remember that Talking Heads song “Road to Nowhere”? It stars with these lyrics: “Well, we know where we're going / But we don't know where we've been” and “We're not little children / And we know what we want / And the future is certain / Give us time to work it out”...It seems that David Byrne’s words are firmly entrenched in the minds of the …
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