End Roll [2.58.11]
End Roll [2.58.11]

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End Roll [2.58.11]

2010
Movie
3 min
Italian

Laura and Marta share a nice apartment. Laura, the youngest one, began to document their life in the house with her camera. Marta undergoes the continual jokes of the friend. One day Laura, poking too much her nose in the privacy of Marta, discovers a dark secret that will compromise their friendship and their lives.

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IMDb4.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes25%
Metacritic35/100
Google Users45%
Director: James D. PalmerGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

In this found-footage horror film, a group of friends ventures into an abandoned asylum to document paranormal activity. As they delve deeper into the decaying structure, the lines between reality and hallucination blur, and they find themselves targeted by unseen forces. Their quest for supernatural evidence turns into a desperate fight for survival against the asylum's dark past and the entities trapped within.

Critical Reception

End Roll garnered a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, largely criticized for its reliance on common found-footage tropes and a predictable plot. While some appreciated its atmospheric tension, many found the execution uninspired and the scares infrequent. The film struggled to stand out in a crowded genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Often described as a generic entry in the found-footage horror subgenre.

  • Praised by some for its unsettling atmosphere, but criticized for a lack of originality.

  • The scares are few and far between, leaving many viewers feeling underwhelmed.

Google audience: Audience reviews suggest that while 'End Roll' attempts to build tension, it ultimately falls short due to a derivative plot and a failure to deliver consistent scares. Many viewers found it to be a forgettable addition to the found-footage horror landscape.

Fun Fact

The film's director, James D. Palmer, also stars in the movie as one of the main characters.

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