I know that there are plenty of Pandas here who simply adore movies just like me. So here’s a question for you, folks: what matters more in a film the journey or the destination? Does a film have to have a decent ending in order to be good? And does a bad, cliched, and tone-deaf ending necessarily ruin what was otherwise a perfectly decent flick?
Well, these people over on Reddit certainly think so. In a viral thread created by Minecraftplayer48, these redditors shared how, in their opinion, some film endings went disastrously wrong and spoiled the entire experience. How bad can things really be? We’re about to find out.
People Are Sharing Movie Endings That Completely Ruined The Movie For Them (53 Pics)
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People Are Sharing Movie Endings That Completely Ruined The Movie For Them (53 Pics)
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Shudder Greenlights Horror Anthology Series Spotlighting Black Directors and Screenwriters
AMC and Shudder are working on a new untitled horror anthology series that will showcase stories of
Black horror from Black directors and screenwriters. The anthology is set to debut later this year on Shudder and AMC+, followed by a premiere on AMC.
The anthology series will feature new work from both established and emerging talents, expanding on a legacy of Black genre filmmaking whose first hundred years was explored in Shudder’s critically acclaimed 2019 documentary, “Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror.”
Writers attached to the project include the