

The following is a list of the movies critics liked most based on an average of each film’s Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic Scores.

The only people who weren’t happy with the films were the critics. The budgets increased for future installments, as did the earnings. They were big box office successes, with Final Destination earning $112.9 million on a $32 million budget. Rarely did anyone survive a film, leaving only a series of characters played by horror legend Tony Todd to link the series together. With a series of what’s typically described as Rube Goldberg-like accidents, the characters dodged death time and time again, only to ultimately meet their demise just as the protagonist had predicted. This premise involved the protagonist having a premonition that a group of people will die in a freak accident. The Final Destination series debuted in 2000 with a simple and sick premise: if you dodge death, it’ll find you.
