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The supernatural horror pic marks another win for Warner Bros. Elsewhere, The Weeknd's companion movie 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' sang out of key in its nationwide debut.
"I don’t think the fourth one is good at all, actually it sucks," Perry said in an excerpt of Clark Collis’ new book 'Screaming and Conjuring: The Resurrection and Unstoppable Rise of the Modern Horror Movie’, shared exclusively with Entertainment Weekly.
The film peaks during the ritualistic, expected cameo by Tony Todd as William Bludworth, the sinister mortician who recognizes and respects Death’s grand design. In the original “Final Destination,” Todd was arguably the biggest star in the cast, trading in on the icon status of “Candyman”; over time, he became something like the franchise mascot.
Refresh for chart and more analysis…Remember how we use to space horror movies out on the calendar? Not any more. Absence indeed makes the heart grow fonder and we have New Line’s Final Destination: Bloodlines via Warner Bros coming in with a massive $21M,
W ithout giving away too many details before the movie arrives in theaters, Final Destination: Bloodlines is a sequel that answers a surprising number of big questions in the horr