The Final

January 3rd, 2010







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The Final

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Plot
A group of high school outcasts get revenge on the students that torment them.

Release Year: 2010

Rating: 5.3/10 (4,108 voted)

Director: Joey Stewart

Stars: Marc Donato, Jascha Washington, Whitney Hoy

Storyline
A group of high school outcasts get revenge on the students that torment them.

Cast:
Marc Donato - Dane
Jascha Washington - Kurtis
Whitney Hoy - Bridget
Justin Arnold - Bradley
Lindsay Seidel - Emily
Julin - Heather
Laura Ashley Samuels - Kelli
Travis Tedford - Andy
Eric Isenhower - Jack
Vincent Silochan - Ravi
Preston Flagg - Riggs
Hunter Garner - Tommy
Ryan Hayden - Miles
Mark Nutter - Deputy Henessey
Daniel Ross Owens - Bernard (as Daniel Ross)

Taglines: Consequences. None of us are free from them.



Details

Official Website: Facebook Page | Official site |

Release Date: 3 Jan 2010

Filming Locations: Dallas, Texas, USA

Box Office Details

Budget: $1,000,000 (estimated)



Technical Specs

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Did You Know?

Trivia:
Chosen as part of the "8 Films to Die For" series of horror films by Lionsgate and After Dark Films.

Quotes:
Emily: This lesson, you will not learn in school.



User Review

Shockingly Tasteful

Rating: 8/10

I was apprehensive when I approached The Final, choice cut of Afterdark Horrorfest 2010. Any movie portraying school related violence runs the risk of offending many, but The Final, crafted with this in mind, scores a home-run by walking the tightrope and putting on a class act.

The main characters were anti-heroes, to be sympathized with, but certainly not to be admired (even by the most disturbed of movie goers). I personally appreciated the well crafted chemistry among the villains. The violence was well orchestrated as well. The film relied more on suspense than gore, something to be admired in a horror film these days.

Overall, The Final proved to a highly entertaining piece, while delivering some serious catharsis when the credits rolled to those of us who feared offense. It's not perfect in all its areas, but it was the best of the Horrorfest, as far as I'm concerned.





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