The Final Destination movie series has instilled a generation with fears of tanning beds, rollercoasters, and log trucks, thanks to the grisly death scenes involving these items. Since the first film ...
The wildest death in the entire franchise is also one I adore for its ridiculousness. Although the scene was extremely silly ...
A "Final Destination" screening in Argentina took a terrifyingly ironic turn when part of the movie theater ceiling collapsed mid-film, turning the fictional horror on screen into a real-life ...
Freak accidents are inevitable in the Final Destination franchise because they're all part of death's design. However, close calls also happened behind the scenes in the original movie, with one stunt ...
According to a report by Infobae, Final Destination almost turned real for a moviegoer after the theater ceiling fell on her during the screening of Bloodlines. A woman named Fiamma Villaverde was ...
The horror community is already freaking out (in a good way) over Final Destination: Bloodlines, and honestly, who can blame them? The film’s marketing team is pulling out all the stops, not just with ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Josh Weiss is a writer covering the nexus of pop culture and Judaism. “Something that was interesting, was the unexpected ...
Final Destination Bloodlines begins in 1968, where Iris (Brec Bassinger) attends the grand opening of the luxurious Sky View high-rise restaurant with her boyfriend Paul (Max Lloyd-Jones). Iris has a ...
After fourteen years away, the Final Destination franchise is back with Final Destination: Bloodlines. Our review called it “An infectiously entertaining return” and the film is one of the best, in ...
Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein’s Final Destination: Bloodlines is an over-the-top gore fest that doesn’t take itself seriously, and there is definitely a demographic for this kind of feature. But ...
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