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It Ends
Directed by
Alexander Ullom
R
2025
89m
Horror
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Thriller
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and more
5.7
100%
5.6
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Friends on a late-night food run become trapped on an infinite highway with otherworldly terrors lurking beyond. Confined in their Jeep Cherokee, they must decide whether to accept their fate or attempt escape.
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Cast of It Ends
Phinehas Yoon
James
Akira Jackson
Day
Noah Toth
Fisher
Mitchell Cole
Tyler
Jenny Doyle
Fisher's Mom (voice)
Jon Linstad
Interrogated Man
Ian Weir
Lost Man
Alexander Ullom
Passenger / Director / Writer / Editor
Antonio Andrés Rosello
Background Cast
Dakota Shiver
Background Cast
Dennis Brewer
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Ethan Tramel
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Grace Wu
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Connor Flynn
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Helena Sadvary
Background Cast
Jack McClellan
Background Cast
John M. Maiers
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Kane Bumpers
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Ronnie Miles Stewart
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Samantha Jay
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It Ends Ratings & Reviews
Substream Magazine
Murjani Rawls
"It Ends" feels that understanding the journey into adulthood comes at a cost. In thinking about the many memories and people you had to jettison to reach what we are told is happiness, you'll question why you had to in the first place.
Rue Morgue Magazine
Michael Gingold
IT ENDS is existential horror at its most relatable and engrossing, taking us on a trip that has us as anxious about its endgame as the characters are.
In Review Online
Jake Pitre
[It Ends] takes its easy-to-market conceit and plays with it, iterates on it, takes it to logical conclusions, and keeps things interesting until the very last moment.
AWFJ.org
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
A film elegant in its simplicity that garners much of its oomph from the solid individual performances and the undeniable spark between them, It Ends is the kind of bold, original movie that low budget horror cinema at its best provides a perfect home for
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
Creative, unsettling, and surprisingly thought-provoking, this is a strong entry in indie sci-fi horror, proving that a smart script and eerie atmosphere can go a long way.
Dread Central
Rendy Jones
Alexander Ullom's It Ends is a smart and inventive genre-bending experience.
Cody Leach (YouTube)
Cody Leach
It's rare that I see a film that is so steeped in subtext and metaphoric storytelling that comes to such a satisfying conclusion. Great central performances ground it while the concept moves from eery and terrifying to mundanely relatable in the best way.
Collider
Matt Donato
Ultimately, It Ends is a winning experiment that treads lightly regarding horror influences. Ullom's head-on collision between hope and fate is a calamitous display, running on the pains of existence.
Inverse
Hoai-Tran Bui
A brilliant and thought-provoking Gen Z riff on Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit, It Ends is a singular road-trip thriller that interrogates contemporary social anxieties and thorny friendships.
FandomWire
Sean Boelman
It Ends has the potential to be an indie horror breakout on the level of something like Talk to Me. It's creative, smart, and - most importantly - genuinely scary and fun.
Next Best Picture
Giovanni Lago
"It Ends" is not only a thrilling film but also an inspired inspection into the fears and existential dread that plague Gen-Z, all of which is bolstered by Alexander Ullom's fantastic screenplay and an amazing quartet of performances.
The Playlist
Chase Hutchinson
It's a simple yet effectively haunting work that's well-shot, written, and acted across the board, especially for a first feature that takes on as much as this does.
Sunshine State Cineplex
Alan French
From beginning to end, the mystery of It Ends takes a backseat to the relationships between characters. While the momentum slows at times, the overall film is a compelling experience.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Anchored by four genuinely engaging performances and a concept that understands the benefit of not overexplaining itself.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
Writer/Director Alexander Ullom nestles an existential crisis within his genre-bending road trip thriller in his feature debut. What begins as an intense horror movie settles into a meditative rhythm for an inventive slice-of-life metaphor.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Wesley Hunt
It Ends is worth watching once, blind if you can, but once you know the joke there is not much there. [...] This is a valiant first effort, but it needed some fine tuning to become a true horror classic.
Variety
Siddhant Adlakha
Gradually reveal something tonally surprising, dramatically complex and immensely promising for all the young talent involved.
IndieWire
Esther Zuckerman
There's an intriguing nihilistic streak to the whole affair, but what comes before isn't funny or insightful enough to warrant what is ultimately served up. It's just sort of a joke on you for caring. And maybe that's what the youth are al about.
The Hollywood Reporter
Jordan Mintzer
Here, the threat is so outlandish that it's not easy to wrap your head around it, which is why Ullom deserves credit for delivering such a dubious high concept with plenty of directorial craft.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
Recognizing that to be alone with one's thoughts can be the most dangerous place to be, "It Ends" can be terrifying, but also exhilarating when it's conveyed so vividly as Ullom does.
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