After a teenager has a terrifying vision of him and his friends dying in a plane crash, he prevents the accident only to have Death hunt them down, one by one.
Understandably, no one wants to believe the main character that there is a pattern to the deaths and/or that they are predictable because it sounds impossible so they keep dismissing him or treating him like a suspect.
Along with Tod and Alex, their teacher, Ms Lewton, gets a large piece of glass stuck in her throat. You can hear her struggling to breathe but it doesn't end up being the thing to kill her. Tod's is the only fatal one.
A boy (Billy Hitchcock) gets 3/4 decapitated by a shard of metal after a train slams into their car which was stuck on the tracks. (Nobody dies in the car but one of them was stuck for a brief moment.)
Paranormal-ish phenomena, but no ghosts. People see wavering reflections, mugs crack on their own, water leaks to make someone slip and then retreats back to the faucet where it dripped from after they die. Never explained, not attributed to ghosts.
There’s a scene in which Tod seems to be preparing to shower which features his death taking place inside of the shower. Tod remains fully clothed throughout the scene
After he's pulled out of the car that was hit by the train, there is a noticable wet spot on his pants. Though the actual wetting isn't shown, the aftermath is shown. No one brings it up, talks about it or likely didn't even notice
At the morgue, something metal is impaled in a dead body and is removed at the end of the scene. As someone with an intense needle phobia it was a little unnerving but not terrible.
Yes, although not with those exact words, in both the joking and serious varieties. Early in the film, a character makes motions implying as such as a joke, and about two thirds of the way through the film a different character repeatedly says he plans to kill himself to try to, in his mind, regain control of his life/death.
Tod's death is ruled a suicide, but it isn't. Carter exhibits suicidal behavior when he thinks he is the next to die, but at the last minute decides not to.
There is a scene where the main character is reading a pornographic magazine. You see a page with a nude girl on it for a second. It's a blink-and-you-miss-it kind of thing, none of the actual characters are shown nude.
Someone is hit by a bus and killed, there is intentionally reckless driving, a car gets hit by a train with no one in it, a car catches on fire but no one gets hurt.
Very graphic, very unsettling in the first scenes when Alex sees the perspective from the plane. Would stop watching after turbulence begins and wait about 3 minutes.
After Alex's vision, we see the plane explode in the sky in the distance. It is talked about a lot on the news and while Alex is researching.