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The Final Destination series gets a kick-start with this fourth outing, headed up by the production team behind the second film -- director David R. Ellis and writer Eric Bress. The New Line franchise will be presented for the first time in 3-D with this installment focusing on a teenager that dodges a trip to the grave at a racetrack, only to find that death has a way of equaling the playing field after the fact. Shantel VanSanten, Bobby Campo, and Hayley Webb star in the sequel. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
Release Date The Final Destination Aug 28, 2009 Wide
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Actors For The Final Destination

Bobby Campo,Shantel VanSanten,Nick Zano,Haley Webb,Mykelti Williamson,Krista Allen,Andrew Fiscella,Justin Welborn,Stephanie Honore,Lara Grice,Jackson Walker,Phil Austin,William Aguillard,Brendan Aguillard,Juan Kincaid,Monique Detraz,Chris Fry,Cecile Monteyne,Stacey Dizon,Dane Rhodes

Genres The Final Destination : Action & Adventure,Horror

Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Final Destination

User Ranting The Final Destination : 3.1
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User Count Like for The Final Destination : 601,798
All Critics Ranting For The Final Destination : 4.2
All Critics Count For The Final Destination : 95
All Critics Percentage For The Final Destination : 29 %

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Movie Overview For The Final Destination

After a young man's premonition of a deadly race-car crash helps saves the lives of his peers, Death sets out to collect those who evaded their end.

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Review For The Final Destination

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.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

[A] silly and predictable fourth installment in the lucrative thriller series about pretty young people attempting to cheat death.
Gary Goldstein-Los Angeles Times

[The] set pieces never quite muster the giddy brio of Final Destination 1 and 3 auteur James Wong at his best.
Scott Foundas-L.A. Weekly

With the exception of Williamson, the actors are as disposable as their characters, and there is no story to speak of.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

Even a mediocre FD is better than more Jigsaw.
Joshua Rothkopf-Time Out New York

Death comes in 3D but everything else is tedious.
Kirk Honeycutt-Hollywood Reporter

The Final Destination is a catastrophe in and of itself.
Steve Newton-Georgia Straight

Imagine a film that features an endless cavalcade of people being eviscerated in the bloodiest and bone-snappiest of ways, yet which somehow manages to inspire the audience to envy the victims.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix

screams 'made for TV'
John A. Nesbit-Old School Reviews

There's absolutely no reason for The Final Destination to exist other than the only one Hollywood studios really care about: a cynical cash grab. [Blu-ray]
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews

Like too many horror franchises, a premise that was once scary has evolved into something campy and self-aware.
Mike McGranaghan-Aisle Seat

...if you've seen one such movie, you've seen them all, and one is too much.
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis

If The Final Destination is what horror fans want these days, be very, very afraid.
Christian Toto-What Would Toto Watch?

Selling bland fatalism to kids, it's the work of crooks.
Mark Palermo-Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

The film showers you with gore while dumping a motor engine in your lap and poking you in the eye with a burnt stick.
Sandra Hall-Sydney Morning Herald

The characters are crash-test dummies, with dialogue to match. Yet Eric Bress' script is mockingly self-aware, framing the film as the ultimate example of violence as entertainment.
Jake Wilson-The Age (Australia)

The final (really?) film in this lifeless franchise about the inevitability of death, which typically comes in the form of some grisly three-dimensional accident.
Simon Weaving-Screenwize

The new film has been expertly shot in 3-D, and the extra dimension does punch-up the impact of the franchise's famously intricate set- piece snuffings.
Leigh Paatsch-Herald Sun (Australia)

Where some of the previous installments have been quite clever, the focus here is entirely on angling the camera so that something else can rush at us.
Giles Hardie-Unknown2

A tired imitation of the first film in the series, the 3-D offers little to improve this vacuous and unnecessary sequel.
Anthony O'Connor-FILMINK (Australia)

As a thriller, it's damn effective. It had me sitting anxiously on the edge of my seat, knuckles whitened, not because of a gory death, but because of the suspenseful build up to one.
Anders Wotzke-Moviedex

What does it say about us when we go to cinemas to see people die in gruesome, yet inventive ways?
James O'Ehley-Sci-Fi Movie Page

...a fitting follow-up to its trio of like-minded forebears.
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews

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Joseph Proimakis-Movies for the Masses

You might just as well stay home and watch one of the other three, where at least there will be some devilish wit and ironic humor in evidence.
Eric D. Snider-Cinematical

would be a genuinely terrible movie (even as far as horror sequels go) except for its mordant sense of humor
James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk

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