‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ Review: A new era of trauma

‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ feels like a work that boomers and millennials will be proud of showing to the new generations. It’s fun, some of the deaths are inventive, it’s campy in a good way, and definitely worth conversing after watching. It’s the type of film that deserves your time and money and maybe even a second watch.

“Final Destination Bloodlines,” rated R-16 without cuts, opens only in cinemas May 14, with sneak previews on May 9 & 10

For 25 years, one franchise has been writing the rules of death. This May, it all leads to one destination. “Final Destination Bloodlines,” starring Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Richard Harmon, Owen Patrick Joyner, Anna Lore, Rya Kihlstedt, with Brec Bassinger and the late Tony Todd, opens only in cinemas May 14, with sneak previews for a limited time only on May 9 and 10, five days before the movie’s regular run.