Ending A decade earlier, Justin and Aaron originally left Camp Arcadia right before the cultist’s loop was reset following their obliteration around the campfire. At the beginning of The Endless we then saw the brothers get there a few days before the next reset, with the movie subsequently ...
From the acclaimed sci-fi filmmaker and creative director duo that brought you SPRING comes THE ENDLESS. Directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead. Following their Lovecraftian modern cult classic SPRING, acclaimed filmmakers Moorhead and Benson return with this mind-bending thriller that follows two...
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The Endless If you have a good idea, a strong cast, a smart script, and directorial chops, you don’t need a lot of money to make a compelling movie. “The Endless” is proof. Overseen by the filmmaking team ofJustin BensonandAaron Moorhead—who specialize in brainy meta-horror, and ...
AsThe Endlessincreasingly gets odder, more characters are introduced; some that are not within the vicinity of the cult by their own free will. It becomes clear that something sinister and dark is going on, with two full moons visible in the night sky and the third materializing close by (...
The Endless Written and directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (who also play the lead roles), this low-budget indie sci-fi/horror film features two brothers who return to the UFO cult where they were raised, only to find that many in the community haven't aged at all....
Two brothers confront an old evil, but is it any worse than the day job? Snowfort Pictures, Love & Death Productions, Pfaff & Pfaff Productions The Endless, directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead. Limited cinematic release, available on DVD and to stream through Amazon Video...
t blame you; I was excited once—now is the time to leave, because a whole lot of spoilers are coming your way. (I’m not entirely sure you can spoil a movie likeThe Son, which telegraphs its every move, but hey, I can understand not wanting to know the ending before ...
Robert Wise discarded from the final cut of the movie a scene from the very beginning where Theo and her girlfriend have a row, ending up with Theo writing "I hate you" on a mirror. This scene would have completely changed the tone of the movie. Although I would surely like to see ...
The Endless Summer The peculiar charm of “The Endless Summer” is something I haven’t got quite worked out in my mind yet. This is all the more strange because here, at last, is a completely uncomplicated film, fresh and natural, designed only to please. It does. Why?