End of the Line (II) (2007)
2/10
The cover was the best part of the movie...
1 August 2022
Stumbling upon the 2007 horror movie "End of the Line" by random chance in 2022, I immediately picked up the movie, as I liked the movie's cover right away. It was very reminiscent of the 1984 horror movie "C. H. U. D.".

Granted, I had never heard about this movie from writer and director Maurice Devereaux, before stumbling upon it here in 2022, so I didn't know what to except, nor did I know what I was in for here.

I was initially thrilled when I saw that the movie had Tim Rozon on the cast list, as I think he is an okay actor, and liked him a lot in the "Wynona Earp" series.

However, writer and director Maurice Devereaux didn't manage to deliver a wholesome horror experience with "End of the Line". Sure, if you are a newcomer to the genre, then you might get some thrill out of this particular 2007 movie. However, if you are a seasoned horror veteran such as myself, then this movie failed to deliver.

I was expecting a movie with the creatures, as shown on the cover, roaming about in the subways. Yeah, talk about being in for a disappointing surprise there. Instead, I was treated to cultists committing murder by the whim of a beeper message. This was by no means what I was expecting from the cover. Sure, the creatures do make a less than one minute appearance in the movie, just before the final curtain.

Visually then I wasn't impressed with what I saw in "End of the Line". The effects hardly brought any sense of lifting up an otherwise dead-end movie one bit.

This is definitely not a horror movie I would recommend you waste your time, money or effort on. Some of us suffered through "End of the Line", so you don't have to.

My rating of "End of the Line" lands on a two out of ten stars.
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