Frequently silly, yet eminently more watchable than such leaden Schwarzenegger efforts as ''Eraser.''
50
New York PostJonathan Foreman
New York PostJonathan Foreman
A hokey, overblown and deeply unsatisfying movie.
50
Film.comRobert Horton
Film.comRobert Horton
Beginnings don't come much more lurid than this, and the rest of End of Days never quite reaches this level of flat-out wildness again.
50
Chicago ReaderJonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago ReaderJonathan Rosenbaum
Peter Hyams, a pretty good cinematographer but a mediocre director, goes to work on a script by Andrew W. Marlowe that's designed to carry us from one bit of hyperbole to the next.
33
Portland OregonianShawn Levy
Portland OregonianShawn Levy
Best laugh at the movies all autumn.
30
Washington PostDesson Thomson
Washington PostDesson Thomson
All fire-and-brimstone bunk, a tired compendium of involuntary crucifixions, grim messages carved into human flesh, fly buzzings, ominous choral chants on the soundtrack and at least one head twisting.
30
Film.comSean Means
Film.comSean Means
Drab and depressing.
25
Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
Too bad (Arnold) can't save the movie from it's superstitious clap-trap, sadistic violence, and sheer silliness.
16
Charlotte ObserverLawrence Toppman
Charlotte ObserverLawrence Toppman
I do have one overpowering Y2K fear: that Hollywood will keep belching out movies as excruciatingly dull, brutal, mindless and overlong as End of Days.