
While watching a car race at McKinley Speedway, Nick O'Bannon has a premonition of a car crash that will result in many casualties, including several people that are in the audience. Nick convinces his girlfriend Lori, along with his friends Hunt and Janet to leave. A security guard named George Lanter, along with a racist named Carter, a mother and her two sons, and several other people follow Nick out. Shortly after they leave, Nick's premonition comes true. When survivors ... (Full plot summary below)
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While watching a car race at McKinley Speedway, Nick O'Bannon has a premonition of a car crash that will result in many casualties, including several people that are in the audience. Nick convinces his girlfriend Lori, along with his friends Hunt and Janet to leave. A security guard named George Lanter, along with a racist named Carter, a mother and her two sons, and several other people follow Nick out. Shortly after they leave, Nick's premonition comes true. When survivors start dying, Nick, his friends, and George must try to find the remaining survivors and save them from Death before it is too late.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzOne severed head is worth a thousand words. |
| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevyThe problems of this fourth (hopefully last) episode are not the overly familiar premise or stock characters but that use of 3-D adds little fun and the yarn doesn't take full advantage of the dangers inherent in its unique locale, car racing disaster. |
| Sci-Fi Movie PageJames O'EhleyWhat does it say about us when we go to cinemas to see people die in gruesome, yet inventive ways? |
| CinematicalEric D. SniderYou might just as well stay home and watch one of the other three, where at least there will be some devilish wit and ironic humor in evidence. |
| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfReheats the package of fate and premonition with snoozy panache. Thought the title all but demands finality to the franchise, something tells me the "Final" at play here is more wicked irony than a welcome promise. |
| Sky CinemaElliott NobleYou know exactly what to expect: a blood-and-guts joyride with Death In Excess. And the wonderfully in-yer-face 3D will knock your block off. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerEntertaining fourquel, heightened by smart direction and the best 3D effects since My Bloody Valentine. |
| FILMINK (Australia)Anthony O'ConnorA tired imitation of the first film in the series, the 3-D offers little to improve this vacuous and unnecessary sequel. |
| BDK ReviewsKevin McCarthyThe film is worth every penny of your money to see in theaters but please be aware that the acting and script are both horrendous. |
| Dread CentralSteve "Uncle Creepy" BartonFD4 fully embraces its gimmicky format, sending all those great bodily fluids spilling towards your face. |