How It Ends
An action movie follows a man who struggles to reach his pregnant wife after the disasters that the world exposed to and ended with a mysterious apocalyptic event. While he is on his way, he has to face serious situations through an exciting adventure.
14 May 1964
August 4, 1976 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
5 September 1989, Geneva, Switzerland
11 October 1957, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
28 February 1958, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
24 February 1989, British Columbia, Canada
16 December 1984, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
15 July 1961, Longview, Texas, USA
7 May 1984, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
July 13, 2018
It's always just a bit too easy to see the writer's hand at work, which serves to undercut immersion and identification.
July 13, 2018
You're better off not even beginning.
July 16, 2018
Forest Whitaker's performance is just terrible. You can tell the director, David M Rosenthal, had no power over him. He just did his character-which the script failed to fully develop and exploit-his own damn way.
July 13, 2018
How It Ends would have been well served to ask itself a few big questions.
July 16, 2018
Theo James has gotten good at playing this one kind of protagonist; he's like the exact midpoint between all of the overwhelmed-but-capable disaster movie heroes you've ever seen.
July 16, 2018
The desire to fast-forward becomes almost overpowering.
July 25, 2018
Violent, profanity-filled tale lacks logic and resolution.
July 16, 2018
The story has a clear-cut destination, but the technique makes the journey there and there itself aimless while watching and pointless when done.
July 17, 2018
It's competently made and easy to watch, but you know every move the thriller wants to make before it happens.
July 13, 2018
Impressive looking, but undercut by passive characterizations. And how's it end? By petering out.
July 19, 2018
Delivers the vague shape of the apocalypse, but it's a frustrating sit, continually interrupting compelling stretches of drama and terror with low-wattage stunts and tedious sequences of back roads survival.

