
An anxious shut-in moves into a haunted apartment, hiring a stranger to perform an exorcism which quickly takes a horrific turn.... (Full plot summary below)
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An anxious shut-in moves into a haunted apartment, hiring a stranger to perform an exorcism which quickly takes a horrific turn.
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| IndieWireJude DryWith a little sleight of hand and a well-executed metaphor, horror can encompass both the fun and the artifice of filmmaking. Night’s End may not be perfect, but it’s perfectly flawed. |
| Paste MagazineLex BriscusoNight’s End might be a cautionary tale about our preoccupation with revitalizing clichés, but it proves we have a rising horror star in Reeder. In my eyes, that’s a win for the genre, camp or not. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayNight’s End takes a bit too long to build up momentum. |
| RogerEbert.comPeter SobczynskiThe lo-fi horror film "Night's End" tries to combine old-fashioned haunted house chills with more contemporary technological terrors, but never quite figures out how to do that. |
| The Film StageJared MobarakAs soon as the tone moves from drama to comedy, all the work that was done showcasing Ken’s emotional fragility—e.g. a great pattern built by morning coffee and the fluctuating ratio between caffeine and milk revealing how frayed he’s become—is wiped clean. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreFor a horror movie, Night’s End comes up awfully short in frights. Even the manufactured quick-cut “jolts” couldn’t alarm a toddler, even if the SHRIEK accompanying them would wake anybody. |
| User ReviewDugsgaming"Nights End" is for most of its run a pretty slow burn. The performances by its cast are excellent, though Michael Shannon's character could have been played by anyone. It's entertaining and creepy, though without giving anything away, it takes a pretty hard turn at the end. |