Final Destination 5

Final Destination 5 (2011)

  • 60% of critics liked it
    (126 reviews)

  • 52% of users liked it
    (41,497 ratings)

In Final Destination 5, Death is just as omnipresent as ever, and is unleashed after one man's premonition saves a group of coworkers from a terrifying suspension bridge collapse. But this group of unsuspecting souls was never supposed to survive, and, in a terrifying race against time, the… More

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R, 1 hr. 32 min.
Directed By
Steven Quale
Written By
Eric Heisserer
Genres
Horror
In Theaters
Aug 12, 2011 Wide
On DVD
Dec 27, 2011
Warner Bros.

Critic Reviews

  • Tom Russo, Boston Globe

    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.

  • Bruce Diones, New Yorker

    A surprising infusion of energy and macabre humor reanimates this horror franchise.

  • Eric D. Snider, Film.com

    The death sequences are fun; unfortunately, nearly everything in between is tedious and mechanical.

  • Liam Lacey, Globe and Mail

    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.

  • Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly

    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.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Sophie B


    Supposedly finished with the last movie, this is a decent whack at the original format. Although pretty much all the deaths were foretold in the trailer, there were a good few curveballs thrown in. I especially liked the reverting to before the original film.

  • Lewis C


    It's not often that the fifth entry in a series is one of the best efforts, but Final Destination 5 pulls it off. It's still mostly the same scenario with new deaths and new actors, but the formula is tweaked a bit to make it interesting again. As for the deaths, overall… More

  • Jay H


    I like to think I'm a pretty hardy film-goer, but this certainly tested my limits. Final Destination 5 is not for the faint of heart, but the excessive violence and gore is a lot of fun if you can withstand it. This is the first Final Destination film I've seen, but it… More

  • Nate Z


    If there was any cosmic justice the Final Destination franchise would have been KO'd by death a long time ago. The initial interest of bizarre, fiendishly clever deaths and the constant macabre misdirection was fun, but now, after five movies, feels creatively exhausted. Once… More

  • Candy R


    A guy has a premonition that a bridge that he is on will collapse. He convinces people to get off the bus. But death follows them. I didn't like the eye laser surgery scene.

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