NIGHT’S END is a new Shudder horror movie that has impressive names attached (both in front of and behind the camera). All despite being a low-budget production. Unfortunately, I found this horror movie to be one of those movie-watching experiences that stick with you for all the wrong reasons. Night’s End (2022) Movie Wikipedia
After a strong opening storyline, it just fell apart completely. And not in any good ways. Everything that had worked in intense and relatable ways turned into some sort of B movie creature feature. Or actually, not really because that could also have worked. Hell, I like it when a movie does a crazy subgenre or niche twist along the way. This one just stopped being good halfway through. You can continue reading our Night’s End movie review below if you’re curious to know more (no spoilers though). Also, you can find the horror movie on Shudder from March 31, 2022.
Night’s End Movie All Cast and Crew Members in Detail
Movie | Night’s End |
Genre | Horror |
Cast | Michael Shannon Kate Arrington Daniel Kyri |
Director | Jennifer Reeder |
Writer | Brett Neveu |
Release Date | 31 March 2022 |
Release platform | Shudder |
Release Language | English |
- Michael Shannon is playing the role as Isaac Dees
- Kate Arrington is playing the role as Kelsey Dees
- Daniel Kyri is playing the role Dark Corners
- Theo Germaine is playing the role as Lyden Knight
- Geno Walker is playing the role as Ken Barber
- Felonious Munk is playing the role as Terry Gilson
- Morgan S. Reesh is playing the role as Roberta Wellwood
- Lawrence Grimm is playing the role as Colin Albertson
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I have no problem with low-budget horror movies. I like low-budget movies quite a lot. In fact, scratch that, sometimes I love low-budget productions. They can offer a kind of movie magic that transcends big budgets because there’s so much passion for filmmaking and love of a good story there. Sure, there can be issues with the production quality. Something that often affects the sound mostly and makes you appreciate just how important (and difficult) good sound in a movie is.
With Night’s End, it’s clearly shot on separate locations, which we’ve grown accustomed to in various forms during the lockdown. It has made for some amazing and creative ways of telling stories. Sometimes with amazing results as seen with the Shudder movie Host which (deservedly!) became a runaway hit. At other times, it turns into a trainwreck which we witnessed with Songbird.
Interestingly, Host had the unknown cast and crew while Songbird had quite a few familiar names attached. Still, I never expected Night’s End to fall into that latter category of becoming a trainwreck. Read more updates about upcoming movies and web series on http://www.facefof.com