Eerie chiller with portentous special effects and results to be a nasty piece of work. Entertaining, chilling and thrilling sequel with emphasis on increasing the luridness and again with horrifying killings against the survivors of a suspension-bridge collapse. However, when 2 of his friends died in a mysterious way, Sam must use his records from the premonition to save his partners, before death hunts him down. Byrne, David Koechner), his girlfriend Molly (Emma Bell) arrange to getaway an ill-fated bridge, thanks to a premonition Sam got but later on, things go wrong, that's why there's no way you can cheat Death. In this latest installment to the horror franchise, Sam (Nicholas D'Agosto) and his office colleagues (Miles Fisher, Ellen Wroe, Jacqueline MacInnes Woood, P.J.
Although its predictability is redeemed in part by the charismatic acting of the attractive protagonists and all around. It's frightening entertaining though predictable but we have seen the original and previous sequels with similar and interesting premise. Death seem to dispatch new weird killing every few minutes of movie, throughout crashing, beheading, stabbing, crushing, etc. The movie exists for only aim of killing its protagonists and all around in scary realistic detail.
Amusing follow-up and again with horrifying and terrifying murders plenty of blood, gore and guts. The The main entertainment resides in watching what next and surprising victim can be dreamt by the state-of-art special effects in 3D. This sequel displays suspense, chills, tension, thrills, and creepy deaths.