Great movies leave their audience thinking about what they saw long after the credits roll. Typically, this means raising some questions about the story and concluding the film without providing any ...
A bold statement but: there is no more important moment in a film than its ending. Depending on the screenwriter and filmmaker, final scenes are a crucial opportunity to evoke a particular feeling ...
A good ending is famously hard to nail down — leave too many loose ends and you risk leaving your audience unsatisfied. Belabor the point, and it can feel overwrought. But then there are those rare ...