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

The new horror film 'It Ends' dives deep into themes of life and suffering through a nightmarish road trip gone wrong. With a budget of just $50,000, it effectively creates a chilling atmosphere as friends confront their darkest fears in a...

The Guardian· Aug 20, 2026 · 12:55 PM · 1 views

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The new horror film 'It Ends' dives deep into themes of life and suffering through a nightmarish road trip gone wrong. With a budget of just $50,000, it effectively creates a chilling atmosphere as friends confront their darkest fears in a desolate forest.

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