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Final Destination truly peaked with the second of the films in the franchise as its mass death incident was the most realistic seen in the franchise to date. A car pile up that results in a string of ...
But there’s even more to come when “Final Destination” — the genre’s most criminally underrated supernatural franchise — returns with scads more not-so-accidental deaths on May 16.
“What could go wrong?” Oscar maybe not, but there’s a lot of hope for the first Final Destination in 14 years: The pic’s trailer ranks as the second most watched for a horror movie after ...
Brec Bassinger in 'Final Destination: Bloodlines' Warner Bros. EXCLUSIVE: If there’s any sign that your horror movie is bound to do well, look no further than the trailer traffic. In the case of ...
Final Destination's origin as an X-Files script led to a terrifying and successful franchise evolution. The X-Files version focused more on the fear of an unavoidable future, while Final ...
The Final Destination series is the pinnacle of anxiety-provoking horror films. Every movie adheres to a haunting pattern: a team of unaware individuals survives a disastrous event due to the ...
Before “Final Destination,” cheating death never seemed so fun. Directed by James Wong from a screenplay he wrote with Glen Morgan, based on a story by Jeffrey Reddick, the film came out of ...
Somehow, Final Destination is 25 years old. The film came out in March 2000, so we can no longer pretend that 25 years ago was 1990. Time may be slippery but no one can cheat Death in this film ...
Final Destination Bloodlines is giving Death's design a twist and bringing an old "rule" back, but there's a disappointing ...