BY NIGHTS END Review: A Familiar Thriller Template That Smartly Places Another Talented Multihyphenate Center Stage
Filmmaker Walker Whited’s freshman feature marks another invitation to showcase acting talent with stunt experience to boot. This latest endeavor, By Night’s End, comes by way of Michelle Rose, who’s been acting for about as long as she’s been a professional stunt performer (i.e. Marvel’s The Avengers: Infinity War/Endgame, Stuber). Rose stars from a script by Whited, alongside actor Kurt Yue for a story set in a suburban home, introducing Mark (Yue), and ex-soldier Heather (Rose), married for several years and now struggling with their own job situations, as they prepare for the holidays long since tragedy struck their once happy marriage. One quiet evening when an intruder enters their home, Heather, patrolling outside, fires several strategic blind shots before confronting the wounded, would-be robber who offers a large sum of money in exchange for his life. Forced to otherwise kill the intruder when he pulls a gun out, Heather […]
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