I'm Thinking of Ending Things currently has an average rating of 5.9 out of 10 and has been rated by 275 users on our platform.
I kept wanting to write something about Charlie Kaufman's Netflix movie I'm Thinking of Ending Things (subject to two interpretations!), adapted from Iain Reid's novel. I found it dumbfounding, poetic, angst inducing, claustrophobic...
Plemons and Buckley are both absolutely phenomenal here, finding relatable character beats within a script that would have stymied other performers...
Read full review at Roger Ebert...possibly Kaufman’s most challenging work yet.
Read full review at Empire...Kaufman’s take on Iain Reid’s novel is cryptic, creepy and clever enough.
Read full review at Movie Nation...a sinewy, unsettling psychological horror, saturated with a squirming dream logic that tips over into the domain of nightmares.
Read full review at The Guardian...proves that Charlie Kaufman's vision as a director is equal to his creativity as a screenwriter. (And that star Jessie Buckley is a force of nature.)
Read full review at Indie Wire...one of the year’s most creative films.
Read full review at Chicago Sun Times...in capturing something akin to the life of a mind, Kaufman once again makes you grateful for the window into his own...
Read full review at The A.V. ClubThe talented lead actors, Jessie Buckley and Jesse Plemons, take their roles seriously and keep you engaged...
Read full review at Common Sense MediaIt’s an exercise in (insert your own theory here) and is a masterclass in modern surrealist filmmaking.
Read full review at Ready Steady Cut