No accidents. No coincidences. No escapes. You can't cheat death.
Overview
After a teenager has a terrifying vision of him and his friends dying in a plane crash, he prevents the accident only to have Death hunt them down, one by one.
Ratings
Curator score: 1.9/10
IMDb: 6.7/10
Letterboxd: 3.18/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 51%
Metacritic: 39
TMDB: 6.6/10
Director
James Wong
Production
Zide-Perry Productions, New Line Cinema, Hard Eight Pictures
Cast
Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith, Kristen Cloke, Daniel Roebuck, Roger Guenveur Smith, Chad Donella, Seann William Scott, Tony Todd, Amanda Detmer, Brendan Fehr, Forbes Angus, Lisa Marie Caruk, Christine Chatelain, Barbara Tyson, Robert Wisden, P. Lynn Johnson, Larry Gilman, Guy Fauchon, Randy Stone
Where to watch
Max
Curator Review
Verdict
A slick, high-concept teen horror movie that turns everyday objects into traps and makes fate itself the monster. It’s more memorable for its inventive death set pieces and anxious momentum than for character depth, but that’s exactly why it works.
Best for
viewers who like elaborate kill sequences and escalating dread
fans of late-90s/early-2000s teen horror
people in the mood for a brisk, rewatchable crowd-pleaser
audiences who enjoy a supernatural premise with a gimmick
Skip if
you want serious character drama or deep mythology
you dislike campy dialogue and glossy studio-horror polish
you are sensitive to plane-crash imagery or sudden death scenes
you prefer slow-burn atmosphere over set-piece-driven horror
Overview
Final Destination is a clean, mean piece of studio horror: a premise built to generate instant anxiety and a chain-reaction structure that keeps paying off. The movie’s real hook is not the mystery of Death, but the pleasure of watching ordinary spaces become lethal in increasingly absurd ways.
Worth noting
It also captures a very specific early-2000s horror mood: glossy, adolescent, a little dumb on purpose, and weirdly efficient. The performances are functional rather than rich, but the film knows exactly what it is and moves with enough confidence to make the concept feel fresh even when the dialogue does not.
Bottom line
What lingers is the sensation of being trapped in a world where coincidence has teeth. If you’re here for inventive suspense, nasty practical effects, and the kind of movie that makes you look at a ceiling fan differently, it’s an easy recommendation.
Top Letterboxd reviews
single white femalien · 13164 likes
final destination is my favorite movie cuz the boys go poop together. I love positive depictions of male friendship! yes we stan boys who are regular ❤
amaya (4★) · 12416 likes
oh to be a 2000s horror movie character. unapologetically dumb, driving to nine inch nails songs, rocking low rise jeans, bangs, lipgloss always applied somehow
adambolt (2.5★) · 10126 likes
all those elaborate deaths and then that one girl just gets hit by a bus
mia lee vicino (3.5★) · 10101 likes
there’s a guy in this named agent schrek. characters keep saying things like “get me agent schrek!” and “agent schrek is on the line.” if this movie had come out just one year later, they tragically would’ve had to change that. oh and also ummm all the airplane explosion stuff :/
tibby (3.5★) · 7333 likes
use of homophobic slurs....plane crashes....elaborate death scenes....characters named clear rivers...they just don't do horror like this anymore