Final Destination 5 3D

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  • Opened August 12, 2011 
  • 1 hr 32 min
  • R | Strong violent and gruesome accidents, and some language
  • In "Final Destination 5," Death is just as omnipresent as ever, first revealing its menacing reality to a group of coworkers headed for a corporate retreat. During the bus ride, Sam (Nicholas D'Agosto) has a premonition in which he and most of his friends, as well as numerous others, die in a horrific bridge collapse. When his vision ends, events begin to mirror what he had seen, and he frantically ushers as many of his colleagues—including his friend, Peter (Miles Fisher), and girlfriend, Molly (Emma Bell)—away from the disaster before Death can claim them. But these unsuspecting souls were never supposed to survive and, in a terrifying race against time, the ill-fated group tries to discover a way to escape Death's sinister agenda. Full synopsis

  • Cast: Nicholas D'Agosto, Emma Bell, Miles Fisher
  • Director: Steven Quale
  • Genres: Horror, 3D

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by AbulletAway

I loved the first film. Thought FD 2 was even better. FD 3 was just ok and FD 4 was a disappointment, thought for sure it was going to kill the series. Went to see it opening weekend and I...

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by tvu732

I have seen FD 1 and 2. This is a pretty good sequel, keeping you focused almost all of the time. Some deaths happen suddenly, some are painfully long but you still can't guess how they die. If you...

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Must go so amazing!!!! With a great twist!!!...

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Movieline
| Michelle Orange

Aside from the showy, overwrought credits sequence, it's silly and self-conscious and still scary as hell. Read full review

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San Francisco Chronicle
| Mick LaSalle

Final Destination 5 is irresistible, and the reason it's irresistible is that it speaks to us in the language we all understand, which is fear. Read full review

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Slant Magazine
| Ed Gonzalez

If the series really does end here, may this final installment be hailed as a triumph of poetic justice. Read full review

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Entertainment Weekly
| Lisa Schwarzbaum

In Final Destination 5, Death makes the point yet again that it will not be cheated. And happily for those of us who enjoy the FD series' grotesquely clever premise beyond reason, unfortunate folks still refuse to pay attention, with inventively dire consequences. Read full review

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Jacqueline MacInnes-Wood as Olivia Castle and Nicholas D'Agosto as Sam in "Final Destination 5."