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“Subdued” is a relative term for a “Final Destination” movie, though, and there are still plenty of ridiculously elaborate ...
One hundred and twenty-seven years after Wong Kim Ark’s Supreme Court victory enshrined birthright citizenship, Norman Wong ...
This was the central conceit of “Final Destination,” a 2000 horror movie, released just past the slasher movie renaissance ...
Norman Wong said his father, who became known as James Y. Wong and worked on a cruise ship, never spoke of his family history and might not have known the details. But in the 1970s, while Norman ...
The movie’s gore scenes, an enticing plotline, and the blunt attitude towards death is what made the movies so famous. Further, the movie has no villain but regular objects turn into death machines.
But the original filmmaking team of Glen Morgan and James Wong didn’t return for the follow-up, with second unit pro David R. Ellis taking over. The movie starts with one of the more memorable ...
Legendary casting director John Papsidera was tasked with putting the cast together, with Final Destination becoming one of ...
Read an excerpt from EW alum Clark Collis' new book, "Screaming and Conjuring: The Resurrection and Unstoppable Rise of the ...
After saving her friends, Death begins picking them off one by one. Part one director James Wong returned to helm this second sequel, but it proves only that Wong misunderstands the series he ...
The first film in the franchise, directed by James Wong, was expanded from an unproduced spec script for an episode of “The X-Files” written by Jeffrey Reddick. It follows a group of teenagers ...