‘It Ends’: Is Alexander Ullom the Next Great Horror Director?
Alexander Ullom’s infinite-road horror-thriller “It Ends,” shot for $80,000, is earning raves and announces an exciting new filmmaking voice.
Alexander Ullom’s infinite-road horror-thriller “It Ends,” shot for $80,000, is earning raves and announces an exciting new filmmaking voice.
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Alexander Ullom’s infinite-road horror-thriller “It Ends,” shot for $80,000, is earning raves and announces an…
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