"A film's ending has the ability to do many things. It can double down on the movie's greatness, inspire hope, crush expectations, and even change everything that has come before it.
The best endings are the ones we first think of when we hear a movie's title. The hand emerging from Carrie's grave, Verbal's disappearing limp, Thelma and Louise driving off a cliff. These endings defined the films themselves, staying with us long after the credits rolled.
This decade has seen incredible change in cinema's format and distribution. Still, the power of great storytelling and powerful climaxes remains the same. Many endings in the last ten years, like the films they close, will forever go down in cinematic history."