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The End is a 2007 Canadian dark comedy thriller horror film written and directed by Jeremy Thomas, who also stars in the film. Thomas himself called his first feature a "lighthearted existential horror film", while four festival reviewers described it in neo-noir terms.
- Jeremy Thomas
- Charlie Ross, (executive producer), Colin Sheldon (uncredited)
- Christiaan Venter, Nova Pon
- 24 September 2007 (Calgary)
24 set 2007 · The End: Directed by Jeremy Thomas. With Jeremy Thomas, Ella May, Katie Webber, John Knight. The End is a light hearted existential horror film about Joseph, a curious school teacher and Clara, his detective friend, who believes that his history of visions may help ensnare an elusive kidnapper.
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- Drama
- Jeremy Thomas
- 2007-09-24
The End is a 2007 Canadian dark comedy thriller horror film written and directed by Jeremy Thomas, who also stars in the film. Thomas himself called his first feature a "lighthearted existential horror film", while four festival reviewers described it in neo-noir terms.
The End is a great and highly original Canadian film, that's guaranteed to put a big smile on your face after watching it. Viewers are advised to have patience with a slightly shaky start to the film. You'll be glad you held on for it's great revelation. A well recommended film, it's an original offbeat treat for anyone.
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2 mag 2024 · Director. Jeremy Thomas. Synopsis. The End is a light hearted existential horror film about Joseph, a curious school teacher and Clara, his detective friend, who believes that his history of...
The End is a 2007 Canadian dark comedy thriller horror film written and directed by Jeremy Thomas, who also stars in the film. Thomas himself called his first feature a "lighthearted existential horror film", while four festival reviewers described it in neo-noir terms.