
This one’s actually very interesting for me, folks—it represents something that’s been a long time in the making, and only recently managed to show up. Today I’m talking Maurice Devereaux’s newest, End of the Line, and what’s special about this is how long it took between his efforts.
Particular horror buffs among you may already know what I’m about to discuss, so for you, please bear with me so I can fill everyone else in. See, way, way back in the depths of 2001, Maurice Devereaux came out with a movie called $la$her$. And no, that’s not a typo—the S’s have all been replaced with dollar signs to reflect its nature as being about a killer game show. And it was a terrific movie, despite its clearly ultra-low-budget nature, there was a lot of action in the horror and was a move well worth repeating that had not been done often. So finally, he’s released another one after a long string of delays, and it’s called End of the Line.
End of the Line features a young nurse working in a psychiatric ward who’s starting to have some deeply unpleasant visions. But just when she thinks she’s about to head home for the night and sleep off said visions, she boards the last subway car home…and it stops in the middle of a tunnel.
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