After the train wreck that was The Final Destination, it's nice to see they've returned to their roots - so to speak. The deaths were thrilling and creative, and the story was very suspenseful (both key ingredients for any good thriller/horror movie franchise).
I also admire how the directors and producers tied the current events into previous ones; the logging truck at the beginning, the plane at the end, the ticket that reads "flight 180". For any long-standing fan of the movie anthology, it's a must-see that can be splurged over and over again with all the blood, guts and gore you could ever want.
I also admire how the directors and producers tied the current events into previous ones; the logging truck at the beginning, the plane at the end, the ticket that reads "flight 180". For any long-standing fan of the movie anthology, it's a must-see that can be splurged over and over again with all the blood, guts and gore you could ever want.