The Endless

2018 • 111 minutes
3.9
198 reviews
92%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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About this movie

Following their Lovecraftian modern cult classic SPRING, acclaimed filmmakers Moorhead and Benson return with this mind-bending thriller that follows two brothers who receive a cryptic video message inspiring them to revisit the UFO death cult they escaped a decade earlier. Hoping to find the closure that they couldn't as young men, they're forced to reconsider the cult's beliefs when confronted with unexplainable phenomena surrounding the camp. As the members prepare for the coming of a mysterious event, the brothers race to unravel the seemingly impossible truth before their lives become permanently entangled with the cult.

Ratings and reviews

3.9
198 reviews
Michael Case
June 30, 2018
This movie was very disappointing...it had a stupid plot based on time loops (I guess that was the plot), and was obviously made on a very low budget. The two main actors wrote and directed the movie, but they are no Sam Raimi...who could actually make a cool horror film on a low budget (Evil Dead, etc.). Ignore the rotted tomato score, critics always award ridiculously good reviews to any indie movie now. Prepare to be bored...very bored!
A Google user
June 28, 2018
Not the movie, but people who have "reviewed" it. Why waste your time submitting a review that 1. Adds no reason to encourage/discourage others from watching. 2. Has no words, just a star rating. 3. If it has words, doesn't actually explain a reason why/why not to see this film. Google reviewers are the worst. I still don't have a single review that eludes me to watch or not watch this film yet.
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Audra Deemer
September 14, 2018
If you loved the movie Resolution (like I did), this is a must see one. There is crossover with the Resolution story, and a UFO death cult. This is one of those movies that keeps me up at night thinking about it long after I watched it. This movie is also marketed as from the creators of Spring, which was also awesome (and more commercially successful) but I think it's important to point out the connection to Resolution.