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Bloodlines” has topped the domestic box office charts this weekend. According to studio estimates Sunday the film earned $51 ...
Final Destination fans braved planes, logging trucks, and other Rude Goldberg-esque death machines to come out in force for ...
From the first film to the franchise's newest addition, 'Bloodlines,' here’s where to watch every 'Final Destination' movie Keith Langston is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. He has been working ...
Death always finds a way. This was the central conceit of “Final Destination,” a 2000 horror movie, released just past the slasher movie renaissance that began with “Scream” in 1995 ...
After a 14-year hiatus, "Final Destination" is back to gift fans some brand-new phobias. The horror series famous for elaborate death scenes, in which characters are killed in freak accidents ...
Final Destination has made its bones bringing audiences’ worst fears to the big screen. Through a twisted mix of horror and absurdity, the franchise explores the cosmic balance of life and death ...
Let's make this simple: You want to know if there are any post- or mid-credits scenes in Final Destination: Bloodlines. The answer is no. There weren't any credits scenes in the first five movies ...
Death doesn’t exactly take a holiday in “Final Destination Bloodlines,” the sixth in the “Final Destination” series and the first after a 14-year break. It’s more of a busman’s ...
If you love movies where plenty of gruesome and bloody deaths are guaranteed, then you've likely been a fan of the Final ...
With the latest film, “Final Destination: Bloodlines” (directed by Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky), now in theaters, we have a premonition of what you can expect to see in any given “Final ...
Premiering on the eve of the millennium in 2000, the “Final Destination” franchise gave a generation of millennials some very specific phobias, including lumber trucks, airplane tray tables (a ...
The horror film franchise Final Destination appears to be inspired by a Twilight Zone episode that first aired in 1961.