Written by Drew McWeeny and Scott Swan
Directed by John Carpenter ("Halloween," "The Thing")
Jimmy Sweetman (Norman Reedus) knows how to find rare film prints. However, nothing could prepare him f...
Written by Drew McWeeny and Scott Swan Directed by John Carpenter ("Halloween," "The Thing")
Jimmy Sweetman (Norman Reedus) knows how to find rare film prints. However, nothing could prepare him for the daunting search for "Le Fin du Monde," a film allegedly shown only once and rumored to have driven its audience into a murderous frenzy before Written by Drew McWeeny and Scott SwanDirected by John Carpenter ("Halloween," "The Thing")Jimmy Sweetman (Norman Reedus) knows how to find rare film prints. However, nothing could prepare him for the daunting search for "Le Fin du Monde," a film allegedly shown only once and rumored to have driven its audience into a murderous frenzy before the theater mysteriously erupted in flames. Working for a shadowy patron, Jimmy's increasingly obsessive investigation becomes nightmarish and deadly. Finally he discovers "Le Fin du Monde"'s infamy is well deserved. This supernatural "Chinatown" is a chilling look at the power of cinema and the lengths to which we will go to satiate our private demons.
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Dude, this movie made my cells go mad. :| It was...so damn creepy. Of course, I should have expected to something like that from my favourite horror series. Stupid me! The only movie that goes beyond Masters of Horror is Eraserhead. :| That was absolutely...I cannot express it in words. :|
the only thing that disturbed me was the angel thing being held captive with its wings ripped off. i dunno...it was just sad and at the same time creepy.
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