Glorious
"The universe has a favor to ask."
After a painful breakup, Wes heads to a remote rest stop to clear his head. The place feels abandoned and a voice speaks from the stall beside him as he decompresses. The conversation grows strange and unsettling, hinting that a simple pit stop could hide something ancient and dangerous. Wes is... Read more
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About Glorious
After a painful breakup, Wes heads to a remote rest stop to clear his head. The place feels abandoned and a voice speaks from the stall beside him as he decompresses. The conversation grows strange and unsettling, hinting that a simple pit stop could hide something ancient and dangerous. Wes is drawn into a tense game of nerves and wit, where every creak of the building and every flicker of the fluorescent lights seems loaded with meaning. The encounter fuses dread with dry humor and tests what he will tolerate. As the night wears on, the film toys with memory and isolation and what fear can do to a person. The longer it unfolds the more the film emphasizes how fear can distort perception without giving away its full hand too soon.
Glorious is directed by Rebekah McKendry and produced by Todd Rigney, Joshua Hull and David Ian McKendry. Released in 2022, this indie genre piece mixes horror, fantasy and comedy to explore a claustrophobic premise with a sly sense of humor and practical effects.
Box office data for Glorious is not widely reported, reflecting its indie scope and limited release. The film was positioned for streaming and select theaters rather than a nationwide campaign, a strategy common for offbeat genre titles seeking a niche audience.
No major awards are listed for Glorious. It drew notice within niche horror circles for its unusual setup and performances, though it did not land major nominations. Ryan Kwanten's lead performance and J.K. Simmons' voice work earned some praise from genre enthusiasts.
Reception and themes: Critics have mixed but attentive responses, noting how the film stretches its premise into a discussion of loneliness, resilience and fear. The blend of horror fantasy and comedy works best when the mood shifts from lighthearted humor to creeping dread, aided by strong performances from Wes and the supporting cast, including the vocal work of J.K. Simmons. The film uses a dry, deadpan tone at times that undercuts jump scares and invites audiences to consider how fear shapes memory and perception.
Details
- Release Date
- July 21, 2022
- Runtime
- 1h 19m
- User Ratings
- 192 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Horror, Fantasy, Comedy
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- FallBack Plan Productions +4 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Ryan Kwanten
Wes
J.K. Simmons
Ghat (voice)
Sylvia Grace Crim
Brenda
Andre Lamar
Gary C.
Tordy Clark
Sharon The Trucker
Sarah Clark
Blonde Woman at Party
Katie Bacque
The Bear
Director: Rebekah McKendry
Written by: Todd Rigney, Joshua Hull, David Ian McKendry