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Final Destination 5
After surviving a suspension-bridge collapse, Sam must use his memories from the premonition to save his friends, but in reality there's no way you can cheat Death.
24 August 1962, Tipton, Missouri, USA
20 January 1981, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
11 May 1984
4 December 1954, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
1 September 1981, North York, Ontario, Canada
7 September 1978, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
17 April 1987, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
8 June 1972
8 June 1993, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
27 September 1971, Chico, California, USA
2 September 1968, Van Nuys, California, USA
21 September 1962
29 October 1982, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
February 15, 2013
Though not a great horror film by any means, Final Destination 5 succeeds as a comedic splatter fest solely by sticking to Stephen King's old motto: 'If in doubt, gross 'em out.'
September 28, 2012
It's testament to the 2000 original that there's still so much mileage left in the 'death is coming for you' concept 11 years later.
August 12, 2011
Director Steven Quale stages the death scenes with intermittently effective black humour to juice up a premise that, essentially, has all the suspense of watching the line at an abattoir.
January 27, 2012
I don't have a lot to say about Final Destination 5 save that, for the first time ever, I actually enjoyed sitting in a theatre watching one of these efforts from beginning to end.
August 26, 2015
The opening credits sequence is a work of mad genius. And then, unfortunately, the movie starts.
January 29, 2012
The deaths are just as gruesome and fun as ever, but the script's utter lack of originality drags things down quite a bit.
August 24, 2011
It sticks to gimmicky scenes in which twentysomethings are dispatched in ingenious ways, but first-time director Steven Quayle delivers cheap fun that will keep fans happy.
October 02, 2012
Final Destination 5 benefits from smart 3D, but even in 2D, the set-pieces will satisfy -- presenting some of the most outrageous kill sequences in franchise history.
August 12, 2011
Under the direction of James Cameron protegé Steven Quayle, the visual effects from Ariel Velasco Shaw (who has crafted mayhem on everything from 300 to Freddy vs. Jason) ensure that no industrial hook through a skull is left unimagined.
August 22, 2011
A surprising infusion of energy and macabre humor reanimates this horror franchise.
November 24, 2011
Stabs at the dramatic don't amount to anything that makes us care, even for Bell, who has been solid on AMC's The Walking Dead and in the chairlift chiller Frozen.
August 12, 2011
The death sequences are fun; unfortunately, nearly everything in between is tedious and mechanical.

