‘Night’s End’ Review: Jennifer Reeder’s Haunted House Quarantine Horror Is Devilish Fun
A reclusive divorcé succumbs to a ghostly YouTube scheme gone awry in this lean and breezy supernatural thriller.
A reclusive divorcé succumbs to a ghostly YouTube scheme gone awry in this lean and breezy supernatural thriller.
In the pandemic-made “Night’s End,” the filmmaker uses an ambitious haunted house tale to reorient the horror hero. She tells IndieWire why that was so exciting to her.