Final Destination 2

    Final Destination 2
    2003

    Synopsis

    When Kimberly has a violent premonition of a highway pileup she blocks the freeway, keeping a few others meant to die, safe...Or are they? The survivors mysteriously start dying and it's up to Kimberly to stop it before she's next.

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    Cast

    • A.J. CookKimberly Corman
    • Ali LarterClear Rivers
    • Michael LandesOfficer Thomas Burke
    • Terrence 'T.C.' CarsonEugene Dix
    • Jonathan CherryRory
    • Keegan Connor TracyKat
    • Lynda BoydNora Carpenter
    • James KirkTim Carpenter
    • Justina MachadoIsabella Hudson
    • David PaetkauEvan Lewis

    Recommendations

    • 75

      San Francisco Chronicle

      Funnier than the original.
    • 70

      Los Angeles Times

      The horror sequel is less philosophical than the original, but it's just as intelligent.
    • 70

      Washington Post

      Can't wait for the next sequel . . .
    • 70

      Salon

      Essentially dumb and sadistic, but it's not like that's something new for pop culture. What we've got here is a solid, grade-B genre sequel, not as scary as the original but a bit funnier, and with a nasty little sting in its tail.
    • 67

      Austin Chronicle

      It’s most definitely not for the squeamish nor the easily offended -- the death scenes in Final Destination 2, of which there are many, are immensely bloody and imaginative affairs, full of exploding limbs, squashed bodies, and graphic, gory ultra-violence.
    • 60

      The New York Times

      Has a ghoulish wit. It's not as cheekily knowing as the "Scream" movies or as trashily Grand Guignol as the "Evil Dead" franchise, but like those pictures it recognizes the close relationship between fright and laughter, and dispenses both with a free, unpretentious hand.
    • 50

      Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      A series of Grand Guignol skits played for mean-spirited laughs.
    • 38

      ReelViews

      The movie mandates complete gullibility and vacuous attention in order to work on any level.

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