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[Tribeca Review] ‘The Endless’ Will Fuck Your Mind

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THE ENDLESS

Warning: Major, major spoilers follow!

There’s a moment in Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead‘s The Endless, world premiering at Tribeca, that had me looking around like a chicken with my head cut off. I went into a panic, absolutely losing my shit over what the duo pulled off in the middle of their latest mind fuck. But we’ll get back to that in a minute.

I fell in love with directing duo Benson and Moorhead after seeing their completely overlooked micro-indie Resolution, which led to us collaborating with them on V/H/S Viral (full disclosure) before they took off to Italy to film their phenomenal Lovecraftian love story Spring. We’ve seen enough from the duo to make some snap judgments – not only do all of their work carry a real “fuck you, I’ll do it myself” attitude, but they also emit that delicious “I did whatever the fuck I wanted” punk rock vibe.

The Endless is another one of the duo’s slow burns, this time with Benson and Moorhead sticking their claws into your brain and mashing it up. The duo star in their own film as two brothers who return to the cult they fled from years ago. It’s a cult movie you’ve never seen before, leaving all cliches and tropes in the garbage where they belong; it’s strange, bizarre, twisted, manipulative and completely original (you know, everything horror fans keep begging for?). The filmmakers utilize their talents in the effects field to distort reality, offering a new perspective on their universe.

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Speaking of, remember that time M. Night Shyalaman put Bruce Willis in the final frames of Split in order to tie the film to the same universe as Unbreakable? Well, Benson and Moorhead do something way more impressive in The Endless. Somehow avoiding being self-masturbatory, The Endless seamlessly interconnects Resolution into the story. This is more than Jay and Silent Bob making an appearance; what cinephiles are going to see is a smart, clever and cool as fuck sequence that drops Endless right smack in the middle of Resolution‘s universe (or vice versa). It’s a completely authentic moment that’s meant for indie purists (there’s even a connection to Resolution in Spring), one that will have hardcore horror fans jolting from their seats much like I did during my screening.

Putting this aside for a moment, The Endless still delivers quite a punch, although it’s really a film that’s for a specific audience; those who can’t tolerate the snail-like pace are going to be turned off, and the film itself isn’t all that bloody or violent. Strong performances by co-stars Tate Ellington (Sinister 2) and Callie Hernandez (Alien: Covenant) help move the picture along, while there’s enough (interesting) confusion to help string along the patient viewer.

But what makes this a true indie gem is that there is heart at the center of the story, hoping to send a message to viewers that sometimes you need to leave your baggage behind you in order to be happy. The Endless is a brave effort by Benson and Moorhead, who decided to break conventional storytelling instead of playing it safe and doing more of the same. While The Endless isn’t for everyone, the viewers who connect with the film have an endless good time watch the madness unfold.

THE ENDLESS

Horror movie fanatic who co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, V/H/S/2/3/94, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. Franchise favs: Hellraiser, Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Scream and Friday the 13th. Horror 365 days a year.

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“Bite Size Short: Her House of Horrors” Announce Short Grant Program!

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Her House of Horrors, the horror division of Independent Production House WOMXNOGRAPHY, has launched its Bite Size Short Grant Program, ahead of its film festival Dollhouse of Horror, which will take place in March 2025 in Los Angeles, CA.

The Bite Size Short Grant Program awards $2,000 film grants to female-identifying and queer horror filmmakers. Shorts must be able to be made for $2,000, with a minimum runtime of 8 minutes. Submissions are now open on Filmfreeway, and are being judged by a panel of horror lovers and content creators.

The 2024 Bite Size Short Grant Program judge lineup is as follows:

“James H. Carter II- A documentary director, film producer, podcaster, marketing specialist, and writer. James is the founder and co-owner of Creepy Kingdom. Creepy Kingdom was founded in 2011 and is a multimedia website, and production studio specializing in creepy content. Their primary focus lies at the intersection of childlike fantasy and the macabre, covering horror films, theme parks, haunts, and much more. Beyond their extensive media coverage, Creepy Kingdom hosts events, offers original merchandise, and engages in film production under the Creepy Kingdom Studios brand producing original films like “Foolish Mortals”, exploring Disney’s “Haunted Mansion” fan culture, and “Georgie”, featuring Tony Dakota from the original “It” miniseries.

“In addition to founding Creepy Kingdom, James has won awards for his documentary work, including the award-winning “Foolish Mortals,” which has earned him recognition. He has been featured on Freeform’s 31 Nights of Halloween special.

“Ashleeta Beauchamp is the editor-in-chief of Peek-A-Boo! Magazine, a cheeky horror magazine created to uplift marginalized writers, artists, models and other creators within the horror community. She also runs The Halloween Coalition, a community group to provide support and marketing for horror and Halloween events around the Southern California area.

“Titeanya Rodríguez is a multi-hyphenate creative, and the founder and owner of HER HOUSE OF HORRORS, home of DOLLHOUSE OF HORROR and the horror division of WOMXNOGRAPHY. As a fellow storyteller and a self-proclaimed artivist, Titeanya’s mission is to create opportunities for women of color and queer women, across film, tv, sports, music, and beyond. She is also the creator of the BITE SIZE SHORT grant program.”

Winners will have a one-night theatrical screening at Regal Cinemas. Submissions Close April 8 at Midnight. Winners will be announced on May 27, 2024. Shorts must be shot and through post-production by June 30, 2024. The screening will take place on July 8, 2024, in Los Angeles, CA.

WOMXNOGRAPHY, HER HOUSE OF HORRORS, and Rodriguez are represented by Azhar PR, Granderson Des Rochers, and Kinsella Holley Iser Kump Steinsapir.

To submit your short to the Bite Size Short Grant Program, go to the FilmFreeway link here.

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