UnowPriceless
hyped garbage
LouHomey
From my favorite movies..
Matylda Swan
It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
Janis
One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
Michael Ledo
Atum Vine (Tobias Jelinek) is the leader or feeder of a group of demons who live in an LA apartment complex that contains a lot of sin, fear, and misery which feeds the demons. Prostitution, drugs, domestic issues abound which allows the demons to sate. Then one day things change. All the fear and misery is gone. The would-be child rapist is reformed and out looking for a job. The demons are in a panic. They are not allowed to leave the complex, and their food supply is running low.About 70 minutes into the film we find out what happened to cause the change and there is also a twist.The production did a decent job on the make-up. That is what really made the film. Almost all the scenes were in the apartment building which played against the promise of the title "Fire City" a city that didn't play into the movie. Nor is this an end of days film or a battle for Earth. Those expectations will lead to a disappointment. It is about demons in an apartment complex. Human see them as humans, not demons.A decent film for what it was and not for how it was marketed. The film is about overcoming your demons and finally becoming human.Guide: F-word, sex, FF nudity (Kimberly Leemans- Crystal of Walking Dead)
kodashapok
It isn't the best but then again it is what I would consider a B movie. The story is hard to figure out somewhat until about 1/4 way into the movie but it does have a lot of twists. If you like mysteries/drama movies then this B movie will be good for you. Try to remember before you write a review or say anything remember this again is a B movie. Please do not expect a A class film viewing and judge it as such. It is good for the budget they had and never know maybe the actors are just starting out or are like that one big B movie women from back in the day who was the voice of the lead women in heavy metal 2, she never wanted to go to A list movies she liked being the queen of B movies. So give it a shot you might like it, I know I was a little surprised sometimes through out the movie.
Syres Basnet
This movie is something unique. If you want a movie to watch so that you and others can unintentionally lose attention, this is the one. Usually I can find out what is going on within the first 15 minutes. But this was just impossible. Witchcraft to domestic violence, to oracle bones, then demons? What is this? You have to be a genius, or an idiot to be able to understand what is even going on. It's definitely worth it if you wanna see something impossible to understand. Also if you want to see weir transitions, this is the movie for you! Have fun wasting your money, and precious time on this!Sincerely- the poor souls who watched this
MartinHafer
I am warning you up front that the first 15 minutes of "Fire City: End of Days" is confusing--so confusing that I was ready to turn off the movie. Fortunately, I resisted the impulse and what followed was a surprisingly good film--with a very inventive plot and awfully good prosthetics and make-up. While the film isn't for everyone, it is quite good and worth your time.When the film begins, you see a lot of things that simply don't make sense. Don't worry and don't try to understand...just keep watching. Soon you come to realize that some of the characters living in this sleazy world are not humans after all but are demons disguised as humans...demons who literally feed off our misery. Seeing humans suffer and destroy themselves is what these creatures live for...and helping them do so is their job. However, something strange slowly begins happening to one of them. Atum Vine is a demon unlike any others because for the first time one of these horrible creatures begins to feel sorry for one of the humans...a young girl who reaches out to him for help. While he should take glee in her pain, Vine feels pangs of compassion. What's next and how this affects the humans and demon world is very interesting...but you'll have to see this for yourself.The biggest surprises for me were that I usually hate films like this as well as learning that the director is actually a special effects guy who is now directing his first feature. While the make- up and look of the demons is incredible, I kind of expected this with the background of Tom Woodruff, Jr.. But I didn't expect a relatively low budget film like this to work so well. Now it isn't perfect--I do wish the beginning of the film had been less confusing and a little more to the point. But it is still darned good and well worth your time. My only reservation, and frankly it should come as no surprise, is that the film is NOT family-friendly. After all, it's about evil demons...and it does have some very explicit nudity and language that would make this a film for an older audience. So don't ask your mother or Father O'Malley or your kids to watch it with you!