Global EditionPremium world briefings with timeline, impact, and future-watch analysis.
It Ends review – gripping micro-budget horror ranks among the year’s best
Culture & SocietyThe Guardian20 Aug, 10:01 pmAtlasHour
Culture & Society

It Ends review – gripping micro-budget horror ranks among the year’s best

Led by a stellar cast of gen-Z newcomers, Alex Ullom’s directorial debut is an expertly crafted nightmare about a road trip gone wrong Time loops often feel like the movies’ favorite zany stylistic trick: Bill Murray plotting to win Andie MacDowell’s heart, a college student solving the mystery of her own grizzly murder, or as a ruse for Anne Hathaway to face off with a T rex. The excellent new indie horror film It Ends takes a different approach with its nightmarish depiction of a carful of friends stuck in an endlessly repeating day. It’s less of the moony japes of Groundhog Day or Palm Springs than an arthouse spin on the Prometheus myth, with the unfortunate souls of the film cursed not with death but with the torture of eternal life. After helping their friend move into a new apartment, a crew of aimless twentysomethings take a late-night drive to get food, but after GPS leads them deeper and deeper into a desolate forest, it’s clear that they have lost their way. When they pull over, they are set upon by a group of people that look eerily similar to them – young people who are dressed like they stepped out to the corner store and couldn’t find their way back. “They look scared,” one character says with a pained expression. “Why are they scared?”..

Source-linkedAtlasHour DeskThe Guardian20 Aug, 10:01 pm

What happened

Led by a stellar cast of gen-Z newcomers, Alex Ullom’s directorial debut is an expertly crafted nightmare about a road trip gone wrong Time loops often feel like the movies’ favorite zany stylistic trick: Bill Murray plotting to win Andie MacDowell’s heart, a college student solving the mystery of her own grizzly murder, or as a ruse for Anne Hathaway to face off with a T rex.

Why it matters

AtlasHour context: this story may affect public policy, global affairs, business confidence, technology direction, energy security, or civic life.

Global context

The story is being tracked through Global Markets.

Who is affected

Global Markets

What to watch next

Readers should watch official responses, local reaction, source updates, and whether the story changes the next decision cycle.

Read the original source
Why It Matters

The consequence layer

AtlasHour context: this story may affect public policy, global affairs, business confidence, technology direction, energy security, or civic life.

Watch Next

What To Watch Next

Key Facts

Three facts to keep in view

1Source

The Guardian

1 min readRead time

Designed for a concise world-news brief.

1Context tags

Used for editorial story mapping and source context.

Read Next

Related Stories

AtlasHour updates articles as new verified information becomes available. Corrections and source context can be sent to the newsroom.