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The Final Destination
2009 82m R
Horror
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Mystery
,
Thriller
5.1
27%
35%
56%
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A horrifying premonition saves a young man and his friends from death during a racetrack accident but terrible fates await them nonetheless.
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Directed By
David R. Ellis
Written By
Eric Bress
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Cast of The Final Destination
Bobby Campo
Nick O'Bannon
Shantel VanSanten
Lori Milligan
Mykelti Williamson
George Lanter
Nick Zano
Hunt Wynorski
Haley Webb
Janet Cunningham
Krista Allen
Samantha Lane
Stephanie Honoré
Mechanic's Girlfriend
Andrew Fiscella
Mechanic
Justin Welborn
Racist
Lara Grice
Racist's Wife
Jackson Walker
Cowboy
Jedda Jones
Nurse
Trey Burvant
Theater Manager
Eric Paulsen
Anchorman
Phil Austin
MILF's Husband
Chris Fry
Greensman
Tina Parker
Cheyenne
Cecile Monteyne
Dee Dee
Dane Rhodes
Grandstate Manager
William Aguillard
Kid #1
Brendan Aguillard
Kid #2
Harold Evans
Homeless Man
Gabrielle Chapin
Girl on Top
Joshua Hinson
Movie Goer With Feet on Seat (uncredited)
Jenna Craig
Kid with Bolt (uncredited)
Andy Ussach
Coffee Shop Customer (uncredited)
The Final Destination Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
Once again, a group of pretty young things who have escaped the opening disaster proceed to die, one by one, as fate catches up with them.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
[A] silly and predictable fourth installment in the lucrative thriller series about pretty young people attempting to cheat death.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
The Final Destination is the movie equivalent of a struggling strip-mall store wedged between Metro PCS and a pawn shop. Someone please foreclose.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
With the exception of Williamson, the actors are as disposable as their characters, and there is no story to speak of.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Since not even 3-D can put your eyes out, our only hope is that this time, the title is a promise and not a tease.
AV Club
Tasha Robinson
Its chopping-block fodder is agonizingly bland; each character has one prominent major flaw, or no personality at all.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
For me, this has always been a series of films that, other than a couple of inventive kills and one insanely choreographed opening sequence, has always been more or a less a waste of time.
Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
Death comes in 3D but everything else is tedious.
Chicago Reader
Cliff Doerksen
Death, Be Not Boring would have been a better title for this fourth installment in the teen splatter franchise.
BrianOrndorf.com
Brian Orndorf
Reheats the package of fate and premonition with snoozy panache. Thought the title all but demands finality to the franchise, something tells me the "Final" at play here is more wicked irony than a welcome promise.
BDK Reviews
Kevin McCarthy
The film is worth every penny of your money to see in theaters but please be aware that the acting and script are both horrendous.
Boston Phoenix
Tom Meek
On its fourth go-round, the can-we-cheat-death exercise has become flatter than its characters, and the racist redneck, arrogant jock, buxom but shallow soccer mom, and perky, easy-on-the-eyes girlfriends make for a pretty flat cast.
MSNBC
Alonso Duralde
The latest entry skimps on the series' strongest point, setting up the most obvious calamities.
Orlando Sentinel
Roger Moore
It's not frightening in the least, with only a few amusing moments, a pedal-and-forehead-to-the-metal race track crash opener, and then you just keep time by counting off who survives the initial slaughter, who awaits death when "their turn" comes.
Variety
Jordan Mintzer
Whatever hints of originality lay in the series' previous editions have been all but sucked out of this one.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
One severed head is worth a thousand words.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
John Beifuss
James Cameron and the folks at Pixar may disagree, but this is what 3D was made for: To make audiences scream and duck as Death hurls lethal objects from the screen.
Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)
John Wirt
Despite the added 3-D imagery, elaborate sequences that lead to doomed characters' deaths remain the most interesting thing about this latest Final Destination.
Slant Magazine
Simon Abrams
The Final Destination is a mean little film with little brains on its side.
Movie Retriever
Brian Tallerico
Little did I know that the 3D would merely be another way to disguise the tremendous lack of effort that went into things like writing, acting, or directing.
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