"Long shot of the universe. There is no one behind the camera."
Top 4 subject to sudden and arbitrary rotation.
Not quite a return to form, but Final Destination 5 is (marginally) more watchable than its predecessor from a visual standpoint--the contrast and color grading is still eye-wateringly overcranked about 75% of the time, but that 25% when it isn't is truly refreshing--and narratively, I guess, things are more tolerable for longer stretches than The Final Destination's desert of the imagination, but it shares many of the previous movie's pitfalls: the acting continues to worsen across the board, the CGI…