Final Destination Bloodlines Review
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Final Destination: Bloodlines burns up the screen with another trademark opening catastrophe

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Final Destination Bloodlines comes 14 years after the last one in the horror film franchise.
The latest film, like four of the other films, was shot in Vancouver and offers up nods to the area.
The filmmakers say they wanted to bring the smaller approach together with the spectacle that Final Destination is known for.
The film saw three years of planning before a camera even rolled on the movie.
Lipovsky and Stein met 18 years ago when they were both on the Steven Spielberg -produced reality competition show On the Lot.
“We always said that our goal here was to make a movie that you have to watch through your fingers, while still having a great smile on your face,” said Stein .
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