Film Review - Final Destination Bloodlines
A rebooted offering of artistically unnecessary but entertainingly gory fun
Did we need another entry in the Final Destination series fourteen years after the last one? Of course not. There’s no good artistic reason for this reboot to exist. That said, it isn’t devoid of entertainment value. The campfire ghost story silliness inherent in the inventively gruesome premise is alive and well in Final Destinat…
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