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Night’s End (2022) Movie Review ‘Exceptional Exorcism Movie’

Night’s End – Exceptional Exorcism Movie

 

Director: Jennifer Reeder

Writer: Brett Neveu (Screenplay)

Starring: Michael Shannon, Kate Arrington, Daniel Kyri, Theo Germaine, Geno Walker, Felonious Munk, Morgan S. Reesh, Lawrence Grimm

Plot: An anxious shut-in moves into a haunted apartment, hiring a stranger to perform an exorcism which quickly takes a horrific turn.

Runtime: 1 Hour 22 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Night’s End starts as we meet shut-in Ken Barber (Walker) who has turned to making self-help videos to help him through the days, as he looks to rebuild his life and get his feet back on the ground.

When Ken gets told about a strange movement in the background of one of his videos, he starts investigating the history of the apartment, only to learn the horrific truth about what once happened there, turning to an exorcist to help him out of this new nightmare.

Thoughts on Night’s End

Characters & Performances – Ken Barber is the shut-in who has closed off his life since his divorce, moved to a new apartment away from his friends and family, remaining close with them too. He produces self-help videos with very few views, which soon sees him diving into the supernatural world of videos, when he starts having strange events around the apartment, believing he is being haunted by a former resident. Geno Walker being in every scene will see him carrying the film, showing the unsettled side of his character in the film, drawing us through every scene we see. When it comes to the supporting cast, we have Ken’s ex-wife Kelsey and her new partner Isaac, Ken’s best friend Terry, who between the three are supporting him trying to put his life back together. When it comes to the experts, we see Dark Corners, Lyden Knight and Colin Albertson who all offer different ideas on what to do, to solve the problems Ken is going through.

StoryThe story here follows a shut-in man who is struggling to rebuild his life, only to find himself getting haunted by a spirit in his apartment, needing to use vide calls for support and advice on what he can do to move on with his life. Night’s End is a story that will bring together a couple of the best elements of horror, with the idea that someone who can’t cope with leaving their apartment, having nowhere to run from presence in the apartment, using the video chat to show the distance Ken is from his loved ones and the idea that plenty of people online claim to have answers, which could make things worse. The story will show us the routine that Ken goes through each day, which can be used to show the line between someone trying to fix their life and someone losing it to the unknown, which adds plenty to each scene we get.

ThemesNight’s End is a horror thriller that will keep the action contained within one apartment, as the man is unable to leave, use video chats for conversations, which will give a new chance to let things happen in the background for different reactions and leave our jaws dropped by the time the credits role. The film has one big weakness, with that being the special effects used, which come off looking cheaper than the quality we get in the rest of the film.

Final Thoughts Night’s End is a terrifying horror that only gets more intense as the film unfolds.

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ABC Film Challenge – Favourites – V – Vivarium (2019) Movie Review

Director: Lorcan Finnegan

Writer: Lorcan Finnegan, Garret Shanley (Screenplay)

Starring: Imogen Poots, Jesse Eisenberg, Molly McCann, Danielle Ryan, Jonathan Aris

Plot: A young couple looking for the perfect home find themselves trapped in a mysterious labyrinth-like neighbourhood of identical houses.

Runtime: 1 Hour 37 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Vivarium starts when young couple Gemma (Poots) and Tom (Eisenberg) are looking to get their first home, which will see them meet Martin (Aris) a real estate agent offering them a house in a a newly built neighbourhood called Yonder.

Once the couple arrive there, they will find themselves unable to leave, driving around endless, always returning back to the same house number 9. When they look to sleep through the situation, they find himself raising a young boy and struggling to cope with the world they are thrown into.

Thoughts on Vivarium

ThoughtsVivarium is a sci-fi mystery that will take us to the mystical location that is the main location for the film, where we get to see the endless amounts of newly built homes, placed into a labyrinth. The best past of the film is being left completely confused about what is happening, not being given too much about what is going on, learning like the characters, instead of placing everything straight for us. The world created will end up giving us a mind-bending sequence that will offer up so many questions, while being in a more random direction too. The performances from Imogen Poots and Jesse Eisenberg are both great, filled with the uncertainty they find their characters going through too.

Final Thoughts Vivarium is a proper mind bending movie leaving you wanting more.