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Final Act

Final Act

2025
Comedy Horror
5 min
9 / 10
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Aspiring actor Beth performs a gore-inspiring final show to prove she's worthy of stardom.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Angelica Daniels
Starring
Olly Spencer / Chelsea Sheppard / Xavier Connor / Alice Schacher / Hugo Bennie

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

visceral ambitious gruesome tense unflinching repetitive conceptual shocking derivative satirical claustrophobic forgettable

Reviews

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Claire Bennett
Feb 27, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

A triumph of sustained, agonising tension, Final Act is a masterclass in premise-driven horror. Chelsea Sheppard delivers a star-making performance, her Beth both victim and architect of the nightmare. The film meticulously builds its terrifying logic, where each…

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David Chen
Feb 27, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Final Act operates with the efficiency of a well-designed trap. Its mechanism is simple: a desperate performer, a captive audience, and escalating horror. The result is moderately effective, delivering on its core promise of gore-inspired tension. The actors,…

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Priya Sharma
Feb 27, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A sharp, nasty little commentary on artistic consumption, Final Act succeeds by refusing to look away. The film cleverly implicates its audience, asking why we are drawn to witness such brutal displays of talent. Sheppard is magnetic, her…

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Marcus Thorne
Feb 27, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

A promising concept drowns in its own viscera in Final Act. The idea of an actor proving her mettle through orchestrated horror is ripe for satire or profound terror, but the film opts for literal, grisly spectacle over…

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Eleanor Vance
Feb 27, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Final Act presents a gruesomely intriguing premise about the theatre of desperation. Chelsea Sheppard commits fully as Beth, her performance walking a fine line between fragile ambition and terrifying resolve. The film’s strength lies in its conceptual audacity,…

FAQs

There is no indication that Final Act is based on specific true events or a pre-existing work. Its narrative appears to be an original concept exploring a universal, albeit extreme, fear of failure and obscurity in the creative arts. The scenario, while fictional, taps into very real anxieties about artistic merit and the brutal competitiveness of fields like acting, giving its horror a relatable, psychological edge.