Experience wildly gory, darkly funny splatter-horror in the sixth franchise installment—Death’s inventive kills reclaim what’s owed.
Horror flicks, especially the splatter subgenre, are not everyone’s favorite. But as this long-running franchise has proven several times, that’s okay if you make it funny.
I’ve always had a soft spot for these FD movies for their Rube Goldberg/MacGyver aspects, featuring an unseen Death making use of whatever’s at hand to do in the doomed in imaginative, dynamic and lavishly absurd ways.
The central conceit posits a group of people narrowly avoiding certain death through a premonition, only for Death to reclaim what it is owed.
Author's summary: Sixth installment of Final Destination franchise offers gory horror with a darkly comedic tone.