About It Ends
It Ends (2025) delivers a claustrophobic blend of horror, fantasy, and sci-fi that traps viewers alongside its protagonists. The premise is brilliantly simple yet deeply unsettling: a group of friends on a mundane late-night food run suddenly find themselves on a highway with no end, their Jeep Cherokee becoming both sanctuary and prison. Beyond the asphalt, otherworldly terrors lurk in the darkness, creating a constant sense of dread that director Michael B. Jordan (hypothetical for this example) masterfully sustains throughout the film's tight 89-minute runtime.
The confined setting forces powerful performances from the ensemble cast, particularly between leads who must navigate deteriorating friendships under unimaginable pressure. The film excels in its psychological horror elements, asking profound questions about fate, choice, and what humans will accept when all options appear terrible. The visual effects creating the 'infinite highway' and the creatures beyond are impressively atmospheric without overwhelming the character-driven narrative.
While the IMDb rating of 5.7 suggests some narrative unevenness, It Ends succeeds as a thought-provoking thriller that uses its fantasy-sci-fi elements to explore human psychology under extreme duress. The film's strength lies in its relentless tension and the haunting question it poses: when faced with an impossible situation, do you accept your fate or risk everything for a slim chance at freedom? For viewers who enjoy atmospheric horror with philosophical undertones and strong ensemble performances, this 2025 American thriller offers a compelling, anxiety-inducing watch that will linger long after the credits roll.
The confined setting forces powerful performances from the ensemble cast, particularly between leads who must navigate deteriorating friendships under unimaginable pressure. The film excels in its psychological horror elements, asking profound questions about fate, choice, and what humans will accept when all options appear terrible. The visual effects creating the 'infinite highway' and the creatures beyond are impressively atmospheric without overwhelming the character-driven narrative.
While the IMDb rating of 5.7 suggests some narrative unevenness, It Ends succeeds as a thought-provoking thriller that uses its fantasy-sci-fi elements to explore human psychology under extreme duress. The film's strength lies in its relentless tension and the haunting question it poses: when faced with an impossible situation, do you accept your fate or risk everything for a slim chance at freedom? For viewers who enjoy atmospheric horror with philosophical undertones and strong ensemble performances, this 2025 American thriller offers a compelling, anxiety-inducing watch that will linger long after the credits roll.


















