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John Dies at the End
A new drug promises out-of-body experiences, but users are coming back changed forever, and an otherworldly invasion of Earth is underway. Can two college dropouts save humankind from this silent invasion?
February 1, 1974 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA
13 September 1964, Chico, California, USA
24 May 1960, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
5 January 1959, Urbana, Ohio, USA
March 17, 2013
Gonzo freakiness in such doses that cult status is practically ensured.
February 07, 2013
Nobody cares about John.
March 07, 2013
How can a single movie contain all this awesome craziness?
March 18, 2013
It is refreshing that Coscarelli is willing to offer viewers something that at least tries to take the rules of cinema into new directions.
June 28, 2013
The saving grace of John Dies at the End is undoubtedly its manic storytelling: the energy and pacing of scenes give the movie the impression of being told on the spot (which is of course what the framing device intends).
November 25, 2013
This is a gloriously gonzo trip packed with enough odd narrative tangents to fill half a dozen features. While not always successful, this energetic mash-up so genuinely wants to entertain that it's hard not to be won over by its barrage of absurdity.
March 14, 2013
Despite its astronomical body count, John Dies at the End never takes itself too seriously, and neither should you.
April 14, 2013
stands up to repeat viewings, and offers new insights each and every time
March 08, 2013
Director Don Coscarelli isn't especially smooth or coherent, and he leans on weird for weird's sake.
February 21, 2013
[It] eventually finds its own rhythm and meaningful chaos.
March 15, 2013
I stopped taking notes when the woman disintegrated into a ball of writhing snakes.
August 24, 2015
Rare is the flick that wedges this many genres into one frame, and so well.

