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Part-Filipino actors Kaitlyn Santa Juana and Teo Briones lead the cast of “Final Destination Bloodlines,” now showing in cinemas, rated R-16 without cuts - Orange Magazine
“The cast in this film is really unique,” says co-director Zach Lipovsky about “Final Destination Bloodlines,” the latest movie in the fan-favorite horror franchise. “In this film, we have an entire family. We have a character who’s 16, all the way to a character who’s in her late 70s. And together as a group, they [...] The post Part-Filipino actors Kaitlyn Santa Juana and Teo Briones lead the cast of “Final Destination Bloodlines,” now showing…
Oopsie Doopsie: You’re Dead! - The Reader
I do not understand the Final Destination movies. I mean their appeal. I understand the movies themselves just fine. They are not very complicated. In all of them, death is some kind of sentient, unseen being with a Rube Goldberg fetish who gets his invisible jollies from decapitating young people with seemingly innocuous objects like bowling balls and such. Weirdly, everyone in the films automatically genders the formless “death” as a man. No a…
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