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75 St. Louis Post-Dispatch | Joe Williams Some of the themes and the hallucinatory special effects are reminiscent of Cronenberg’s “Naked Lunch,” and there are cheeky allusions to “Dawn of the Dead” and even “Eyes Wide Shut,” but a viewer with an open mind might say that this midnight-style movie is more enjoyable than any of them. Read full review
75 Philadelphia Inquirer | Steven Rea John Dies at the End isn't deep. But it is deeply amusing, in the sickest possible way. Read full review
63 Boston Globe | Ty Burr This loopy slacker horror farce is so intent on playing with your head — and time, and space, and paranoid conspiracy theories — that it doesn’t care about making sense. Which doesn’t stop the film from being a pretty good bad time. Read full review
63 Rolling Stone | Peter Travers Coscarelli junkies won't be bothered by the film's herky-jerky rhythms. Go for the freaky fun of it, though a little soy sauce on the side sure wouldn't hurt. Read full review