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Warning: This article contains spoilers for Final Destination: Bloodlines!The time has finally come, Final Destination fans! After a 14-year hiatus, the long-awaited sixth entry, Final Destination: ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." IN 2000, FINAL Destination immediately established itself as a different kind of horror movie. Lots of ...
Few deaths in the Final Destination series feel as shockingly mundane—and thus unforgettable—as the glass pane kill in Final Destination 2. Tim Carpenter (James Kirk) doesn’t die in some elaborate ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In case you hadn't heard, Final Destination Bloodlines is now one of the highest-grossing R-rated (and also horror) films of all ...
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 ...
Tim has won over 25 screenwriting awards, including Best Original Screenplay and Best Horror Feature Screenplay, with his work being hailed as "complex, layered, and bloodcurdling." He wrote the 2014 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Final Destination Bloodlines" (Credit: New Line Cinema) After the success of his “Spider-Man” movies for Marvel Studios and Sony, ...
Slasher movies have always had a bit of a continuity problem. Basic story arcs demand resolution, and the only one audiences will really accept is one that sees the Big Bad finally meet their end. But ...
Usually, the deaths in a "Final Destination" movie come in the form of a sort of Rube Goldberg machine. Fate sets up an intricate dance of danger, and then fans hoot and holler as the pieces click ...
The death of Terry Chaney (Amanda Detmer) in the original Final Destination is burned into pop culture not because of gore or buildup, but because it feels like something that could happen ...