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END OF THE LINE
Maurice Devereaux
Canada, 2006, 94 minutes, Narrative
Cast: Ilona Elkin, Nicolas Wright, Neil Napier
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"Original and ambitious, it jolts you from the opening scene to its twisted ending!"
- Toronto International Film Festival
Writer, producer, editor and director Maurice Devereaux wants to scare the Hell out of you. There's no going back, so climb on board
and join us for a ride to the very End of the Line. Karen, a young psychiatric nurse, had a very disturbing night on
the ward and her nerves are completely on edge – but the worst is yet to come. As she waits for the subway train, she's forced to deal
with a threatening stranger. But the last train arrives in the nick of time and she is comforted by safety in numbers - scattered
throughout the cars are worshippers from the Church of Hope.
Then the train comes to a sudden stop in the middle of the tunnel, and cell phones start to ring. When all the Churchgoers answer their
phones, the nightmare truly begins. They live among us! They have been waiting for 2000 years! Now the End is near, and their time has
finally come!
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Preceded by:
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CRITICIZED
Richard Gale
USA, 2007, 18 minutes, Narrative
Cast: Bryan Rohan, Jon Lynd
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The first horror film from Emmy® winner Richard Gale is a grueling, hardcore (and truly eye-opening) experience. Consider yourself warned! |
The Flicks: Saturday, September 29th at 9:15pm
Edwards Boise Downtown Stadium 9: Sunday, September 30th at 9:15pm
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