End of the Line - DVD
October 16th, 2008 by Gilbert Seah
CRiTiCAL MASS Releasing Inc. and Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada Premiere
End of the Line
On DVD October 14, 2008
“One of the best horror films of the decade” - Edmonton International Film Festival
Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada is thrilled to announce that it has been appointed service agent by CRiTiCAL MASS Releasing Inc. to distribute End of the Line to the Canadian home video market on October 14, 2008. As a leader in the horror genre Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada is excited to bring this renowned, independent horror movie produced in Quebec to DVD.
End of the Line tells the unsettling and creepy story of Karen (Ilona Elkin of Confessions of a Dangerous Mind), a young nurse who works in a psychiatric ward, as she boards the last subway train of the night only to have it stop suddenly in the middle of the tunnel. As those around her are brutally murdered, Karen and a handful of survivors must face supernatural forces, homicidal religious cult members, as well as their own fears and suspicions of Armageddon, in order to survive.
With End of the Line, Director Maurice Devereaux has brought religion into the horror realm, ‘I was hoping to tap into our collective fears about people who surround us, who might seem to be very nice, but might suddenly want to kill you for their religious beliefs’, he says.
End of the Line stars Nicolas Wright (Whiteout), Tim Rozen (Instant Star), and Danny Blanco (I’m Not There) and is packed with bonus features:
Making of Documentary “A Splatter of Faith”
Fantasia Fesitval Q&A
Deleted Scene: Astrology
A Message of Hope
Complete Music Score by Martin Gauthier
Photo Gallery
Commentary Track with Maurice Devereaux and Martin Gauthier
This chilling horror movie was created by Montreal filmmaker Maurice Devereaux, Director, Writer, Producer, and Editor of the film. Devereaux was born and raised in Montreal. He was a film fanatic at a very early age, with a keen interest in sci-fi, fantasy and horror. He completed his first feature film while still a teenager. His self financed films Lady Of The Lake and Slashers had their premieres at Fantasia, and then played many other festivals (Sitges, Fantasporto).
His latest film End of the Line premiered as an official selection at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival and went on to score audience awards at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, Quebec, and the Dead By Dawn Film Festival in Scotland in 2007. Seattle Weekly listed the film as one of the 10 Best (Overlooked) Films of 2007 after it’s screening at the Seattle International Film Festival and End of the Line won the Special Jury Prize for Innovative Vision at the Fantastic Film Festival, Austin, Texas that same year.
