Endor 2016
When Keira and Russ, two graduate students celebrating their first anniversary, make a detour to a quiet Nebraska farmhouse, they stumble upon a violent crime that turns their peaceful road trip into a desperate fight for survival.
Director: Aaron Gum
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Endor (2016) about?
Two graduate students celebrating their anniversary stop at a Nebraska farmhouse, only to witness a brutal murder. Now hunted through the isolated town, they must outrun unseen threats in a fight for survival.
Who directed Endor?
Aaron Gum directed Endor (2016), bringing a sharp focus on suspense and rural horror to the film.
Who stars in Endor?
The film features Julia Farrell as Keira, Darrick Silkman as Russ, and Dustin Smith in a supporting role.
Is Endor (2016) worth watching?
Fans of tense, low-budget horror with a strong atmosphere of dread will find Endor (2016) compelling. While it doesn't rely on jump scares, its slow-burn tension and rural setting make it a solid pick for horror enthusiasts looking for something different.
How long is Endor?
Endor runs for 94 minutes (1 hour and 34 minutes).
About Endor (2016) — A Graduate Student's Road Trip Nightmare in Rural Nebraska
When Keira and Russ, two graduate students celebrating their first anniversary, make a detour to a quiet Nebraska farmhouse, they stumble upon a violent crime that turns their peaceful road trip into a desperate fight for survival. Now trapped in the isolated farming town of Endor, they're hunted through darkness by unseen forces, their trust in humanity shattered as the night closes in around them.
Director Aaron Gum crafts a tense, atmospheric horror that thrives on paranoia and rural isolation. With Julia Farrell and Darrick Silkman leading the cast, the film captures the terror of being caught between the kindness of strangers and the brutality lurking in the shadows. Endor (2016) delivers a chilling reminder that trust is a luxury—one that can vanish in an instant.
Expect slow-burn dread, unexpected twists, and an ending that lingers long after the credits roll. Perfect for fans of backwoods horror and psychological thrillers, this film turns a simple anniversary trip into a nightmare of survival.