How It Ends (2021)
In this feel-good apocalyptic comedy, Liza embarks on a hilarious journey through LA in hopes of making it to her last party before it all ends, running into an eclectic cast of characters along the way.
How It Ends (2021)
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Released Year: 2021
Runtime: 83 minutes
Directors: Zoe Lister-Jones, Daryl Wein
Writers: Zoe Lister-Jones, Daryl Wein
Casts: Charlie Day, Bobby Lee, Rob Huebel, Helen Hunt, Olivia Wilde, Glenn Howerton, Paul Scheer, Nick Kroll, Fred Armisen, Logan Marshall-Green, Zoe Lister-Jones, Colin Hanks, Pauly Shore, Whitney Cummings, Bradley Whitford, Lamorne Morris, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Sharon Van Etten, Paul W. Downs, Angelique Cabral, Finn Wolfhard, Cailee Spaeny, Tawny Newsome, Ayo Edebiri, Raymond Chan Jr
IMDB: How It Ends (2021)
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In this feel-good apocalyptic comedy, Liza embarks on a hilarious journey through LA in hopes of making it to her last party before it all ends, running into an eclectic cast of characters along the way.
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IndieWire -
The pandemic spawned plenty of run-and-gun projects. Many of them chart the circumstances that made them possible, but Wein and Lister-Jones’ winsome spin on a well-trod concept is as fresh and funny as anything inspired by the last few wretched months.
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TheWrap -
it’s an endearing Sundance bonbon: quirky but not annoying, charming but not cloying, slight but in a good way.
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Polygon -
It’s a pleasant enough hangout movie, and someday it may be held up as a slanted portrait of what mid-2020 felt like for people privileged enough to ignore politics. But it still feels like a minor movie in the face of a major catastrophe.
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Film Threat -
Yes, it was made during the pandemic, and the storyline serves as a metaphor for our current feelings and experiences, but it doesn’t use the pandemic as a tool to directly prey on our anxieties. It’s a bit more thoughtful and reflective than that. This drama gives us the green light to sit back and say, no matter when the end might be, perhaps we did just fine with our time here.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
It's more breezy than bittersweet, more about acceptance and forgiveness than a movie made in 2020 has any right to be.
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In this feel-good apocalyptic comedy, Liza embarks on a hilarious journey through LA in hopes of making it to her last party before it all ends, running into an eclectic cast of characters along the way.
In this feel-good apocalyptic comedy, Liza embarks on a hilarious journey through LA in hopes of making it to her last party before it all ends, running into an eclectic cast of characters along the way.
In this feel-good apocalyptic comedy, Liza embarks on a hilarious journey through LA in hopes of making it to her last party before it all ends, running into an eclectic cast of characters along the way.