Full Review
Now MagazineNext stop: death! In Devereaux's low-budget horror set mostly in subway cars and tunnels, a swarm of religious zealots are alerted by pager that it's the day of reckoning and must "save" people by stabbing them with their pointy-ended crucifixes.
It's a nastily clever premise, especially because the murderers are zombie-like in their devotion to their cult leader. The characters aren't given much depth, though, and a few details get brushed under the subway tracks.
Still, the script is no better or worse than most bigger-budget flicks in the same genre, and Devereaux and his designer (Jean-Philippe Hébert) create a lot from a little.
Once you've seen it, you'll think twice about entering the Bay subway station.
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