Plot:
Stefani (Kaitlyn Santa Juana), who gets violent nightmares of a 1960s tower collapse, discovers that these visions are inherited premonitions from her grandmother, Iris, who saved people from the disaster.
Decades later, death again targets Iris's family as their existence defies death's plan. Stefani returns home to find answers and break the cycle. She uncovers the mysterious backstory of William Bludworth (Tony Todd), the one person who might be able to break the cycle and save her family from the grisly demise that inevitably awaits them all.
Can Stefani defy death's plan and save her family? Watch Final Destination: Bloodlines to find that out.
What Works for Final Destination: Bloodlines
The sixth installment of the Final Destination franchise, very satisfactorily delivers the gloriously twisted death scenes that fans crave. Directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein craft very inventive and creative kills that are both gruesome and darkly funny. These sequences are the film's heart and no kidding, they make you feel scared and terrified of the most basic things around you. The opening disaster at the Skyview Restaurant Tower is a standout. It successfully blends suspense and carnage with a retro vibe. Also, Tony Todd's final performance as William Bludworth adds emotional weight. His cameo stitches the film well. While Final Destination: Bloodlines is different from the other installments conceptually, it does well to retain the essence of the older films. Having said that, as a fan of the franchise, I was let down.

