After making a strong festival run, The Endless is finally coming to Blu-ray, DVD and digital platforms. This is the most recent effort from genre film duo Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead. Their previous, Spring, had a similar following and received high praise, and their first feature Resolution should be considered mandatory viewing. For those unable to see The Endless at a festival or in it’s theatrical release (or if you just want to see it again) the film comes home June 26, 2018.

The Endless has a nice blend of Lovecraftian weirdness mixed with a (possible) death-cult paranoia. On top of this, the film is visually stunning. If you are still on the fence post, we highly recommend Kimberly Elizabeth’s Spoiler-Free Review. I was able to catch it in its limited theatrical run and all I will say that the story has a lot to it, so buckle-up for one hell of a creepy, cult-y ride!

Benson and Moorhead are incredibly fascinating directors, but this most recent effort had the two wearing multiple hats during production. Both star as brothers who escaped a cult, for fear of a mass suicide, only to return years later for one final visit. But behind the scenes, Benson and Moorhead were moving lights, working on special effects, cooking everyone breakfast- okay that last one might be an exaggeration, but probably not! Also joining them on screen are Callie Hernandez (Alien: Covenant), Emily Montague (Fright Night, Resolution) and Tate Ellington (Sinister 2)

The Endless was first shown at Tribeca Film Festival. Since then it has screenings at Fantasia International, Fantastic Fest, London Film Festival, Toronto After Dark among others. The reception has been positive as well, something you don’t always see for a horror film. It sits at a 6.7/10 on IMDb, a 96% on Rotten Tomatoes and 3.3 out of 5 on Letterboxd.

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