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The Endless

"Time is a prison."

Two brothers return to the cult they fled from years ago to discover that the group's beliefs may be more sane than they once thought.

Top Cast

  • Aaron Moorhead

    Aaron Moorhead

    Aaron Smith

  • Justin Benson

    Justin Benson

    Justin Smith

  • Callie Hernandez

    Callie Hernandez

    Anna

  • Tate Ellington

    Tate Ellington

    Hal

  • Shane Brady

    Shane Brady

    Shane Williams

  • Lew Temple

    Lew Temple

    Tim

  • Kira Powell

    Kira Powell

    Lizzy

  • David Lawson Jr.

    David Lawson Jr.

    Dave

  • James Jordan

    James Jordan

    'Shitty' Carl

Overview

Two brothers return to the cult they fled from years ago to discover that the group's beliefs may be more sane than they once thought.

Rating

6.3 / 10
1,302 Reviews
3 Popular

3 Reviews

  • Rodney Wollam
    Rodney Wollam
    8 Oct 15, 2018

    One of those movies that you love that you're pretty sure you will never watch again. Don't want to get caught in a loop.

  • BornKnight
    BornKnight
    7 Dec 9, 2023

    Total spoiler ahead: good low budget sci-fi movie with a supernatural tone of cosmic terror, wrote by Justin Benson and directed by him and Aaron Moorhead, that also are the protagonists. It feels like a good old episode of the X-Files Basically it tells a story of two brothers (Benson and Moorhead) that never had a good life and once they tried to live in a sort of UFO cult life while child in Arcadia Camp, a place in Southern California where time doesn't like to be what it is usually and strange things can happens. Slowly as the days pass, the strange phenomena starts to happens more and more to them and they discover that the place is actually a mini pocket dimension in the middle of a arid zone where circular pockets of space time and an invisible multidimensional creature lives roams around and time reset (in the most horrible ways sometime) over and over, with their dwellers dying and living over and over. Yup, to me the definition of living hell. This is not clear since the beginning only starts around middle run of the movie to pick up till the end in the lines of low budget good idea productions like "Project Almanac" (2017), "Primer" (2004), "Synchronic" (2019). Low budget effects that works really pretty well on CGI and a semi-amateur cast that acts like real actors turn up the movie a little bit. The imagery and music from the middle on gets you with a music with a synthesized score that samples "House of the Rising Sun, images of 3 moons (where if the third one turns full you get trapped in) and several other hidden shapes of invisible circles. With a better writing probably it would be a better movie, but it became a low budget cult movie anyway (no pun indeed): I would give it a 7,0 out of 10,0 score / B. It isn't something new but it is told you in a new way.

  • Sierbahnn
    Sierbahnn
    7 May 27, 2026

    This is quite brilliant Right off the bat DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE unless you have seen Resolution (2012) first. It serves as the setup and part of the "build" for this movie. This movie is the larger of the two, with a bigger scope, a more ambitious take on its storytelling. It does this well, for an indie horror, and its constraints. The characters work, the storytelling is solid, the tension real and the acting is good. I highly recommend this, but only if you watch Resolution first. If you didn't then you are a missing out.

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