Thursday, June 4, 2009

Review – End of the Line

Here’s something odd: a low-budget horror movie that actually has half a brain. A group of strangers are stranded in the subway when the apocalypse hits. The phones don’t work. The radio doesn’t work. The television shows nothing but blood. But worst of all, the place is crawling with knife-wielding religious fanatics looking to send everyone to heaven on an accelerated schedule. To be sure, nobody here is going to win a MacArthur grant. But the picture packs a novel premise, a passable script, some clever twists and even a genuine chill or two. Mildly amusing

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