Review: 'Final Destination: Bloodlines' is like a Hitchcock film with inevitable death
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Review: 'Final Destination: Bloodlines' is like a Hitchcock film with inevitable death
Dormant for the past 14 years, the “Final Destination” franchise, known for its grisly sequences of people meeting their doom, returns to theaters with a bang. Absence really does make the heart grow fonder, as long as it survives a…
The 'Final Destination' Series Should Be a Religion: How Tony Todd’s Bludworth Cracks the Meaning of Life and Death
Final Destination Bloodlines is more than a movie. In a single scene starring a legendary thespian, it offers enough profound philosophy to form the basis of its own religion. That previous sentence might seem like a joke. The Final Destination series is widely regarded as escapist schlock, not high art. But the premise of the franchise lends itself to theological interpretation (Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert acknowledged as muc…
Doom runs in the family in ‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’
Following in the rebooted footsteps of its sister horror franchises “Halloween,” “Hellraiser” and “Evil Dead,” the “Final Destination” series is back from the dead after fourteen years with “Final Destination: Bloodlines.” Production on this latest installment began in 2021, when “Wicked Wicked Games” scribe Lori Evans Taylor was hired to develop the story. The film began picking up steam when… Source
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