
On December 28th, 1999, the citizens of New York City are getting ready for the turn of the millennium. However, the Devil decides to crash the party by coming to the city, inhabiting a man's body, and searching for his chosen bride, a 20-year-old woman named Christine York. If he bears her child between 11:00 PM and midnight on New Year's Eve, the world will end, and the only hope lies within an atheist ex-cop named Jericho Cane, who no longer believes in God because of the ... (Full plot summary below)
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On December 28th, 1999, the citizens of New York City are getting ready for the turn of the millennium. However, the Devil decides to crash the party by coming to the city, inhabiting a man's body, and searching for his chosen bride, a 20-year-old woman named Christine York. If he bears her child between 11:00 PM and midnight on New Year's Eve, the world will end, and the only hope lies within an atheist ex-cop named Jericho Cane, who no longer believes in God because of the murder of his wife and daughter.
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| Miami HeraldRene RodriguezMay prove too dark to make the list of Schwarzenegger's biggest hits. But the movie suggests the actor still has a lot to offer -- and he's willing to take some chances, too. Welcome back, Arnold. |
| Bangor Daily News (Maine)Christopher SmithThe movie pits Arnold Schwarzenegger against the devil (Gabriel Byrne), with director Peter Hyams delivering tense moments of action amid not-so-subtle choices for character development. |
| eFilmCritic.comRob GonsalvesPart of the degraded charm of End of Days is its buffet-table derivative approach. |
| CompuserveHarvey S. KartenMore watchable than some critics would have you think. |
| Matinee MagazineChuck RudolphPredominantly a failure, and the finger points to Peter Hyams, who helms this monolith with little grace or subtlety. |
| VarietyTodd McCarthyIt's good to see Schwarzenegger doing his thing again after what, for him, was a long sabbatical. |
| Philadelphia InquirerDesmond RyanArnold has a gem for the third millennium in End of Days. |
| NewsweekDavid AnsenPeter Hyams's lurid, FX-happy thriller slams pieces of a dozen other movies into a noxious new compound. It has to be seen to be believed, but who'd want to? |
| Philadelphia Daily NewsGary ThompsonSuffers from a glaring lack of imagination. |