An inheritance leads a young man and his friends to an abandoned resort inhabited by two sketchy caretakers and a clan of mutant cannibals.An inheritance leads a young man and his friends to an abandoned resort inhabited by two sketchy caretakers and a clan of mutant cannibals.An inheritance leads a young man and his friends to an abandoned resort inhabited by two sketchy caretakers and a clan of mutant cannibals.
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Roxanne Carrion
- Jillian
- (as Roxanne Pallett)
Danko Jordanov
- Saw Tooth
- (as Danko Yordanov)
Talitha Luke-Eardley
- Daria
- (as Talitha Eardley)
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The Wrong Turn series of films has been pretty dreadful for a while now, so I wasn't expecting anything good. However nothing could prepare me for how awful this is in every conceivable way.
The script, acting and direction are all completely amateurish. there are a couple of moments where the film is repulsive but it is never scary, suspenseful or even interesting. The new " twist" to the script seems completely tacked on and takes us far away from the original film. To be honest it feels like a film that was released as part of the wrong turn franchise as some kind of contractual obligation.
To compensate for this the film throws a large amount of pointless nudity at the audience. Fair enough, if that is your thing,but I wanted to watch a horror film and on that level it failed.
The script, acting and direction are all completely amateurish. there are a couple of moments where the film is repulsive but it is never scary, suspenseful or even interesting. The new " twist" to the script seems completely tacked on and takes us far away from the original film. To be honest it feels like a film that was released as part of the wrong turn franchise as some kind of contractual obligation.
To compensate for this the film throws a large amount of pointless nudity at the audience. Fair enough, if that is your thing,but I wanted to watch a horror film and on that level it failed.
"I want to meet these people and find out what I'm all about." Danny (Iloot) has just found out that that he has inherited a mysterious resort in West Virginia. Him and his friends decide to take the trip to see what he has. When they arrive they meet Jackson and Sally (Katz) who claim to be his relatives. What starts out as an exciting new adventure take a deadly turn when family secrets are revealed. So...what can I say about Wrong Turn 6? If you have seen the others then you will know what to expect from this. There is a lot of gore and cannibalism. So if that is your thing then you will love this. When most horror franchises get into the 5th and 6th movies they turn more comedic. This one hasn't done that yet, I'm not sure if that's a good or a bad thing. What I do know is that this is a series that didn't need one sequel let alone 5. Overall, if you have seen the others then you might at well watch this one. I give this a C-.
In the realm of sequels or films in a franchise this does not do the series any justcice. I for one though that Wrong Turn, 2,3,4,5 were actually much better than this plot and acting sequence. Granted we take a film for what it means to us viewers and the Wrong Turn series in general has just become iconic in how bad they really are. Next to the original there really is no comparison except shoddy plots, terrible acting, editing is sub par and it just is a fill in film. Im sure as those who collect films such as myself we will endure. The film is shot on a low budget and was filmed in Bulgaria. If you have nothing better to do than waste your time with the 6th installment.
I know the Wrong Turn franchise is not for everyone, blood, gore and minimal story telling but it's easy watching horror.
Please believe me I was looking forward to seeing no.6 but sadly it let me down.
I was expecting dodgy acting, very little story telling and mostly lots of squealing laughs from 'Three fingers' the ugly blonde, along with plenty of bloody deaths.
Yes the acting was dodgy, but too much story and not enough bloody deaths.
It left me feeling nothing but bored. Sorry
Please believe me I was looking forward to seeing no.6 but sadly it let me down.
I was expecting dodgy acting, very little story telling and mostly lots of squealing laughs from 'Three fingers' the ugly blonde, along with plenty of bloody deaths.
Yes the acting was dodgy, but too much story and not enough bloody deaths.
It left me feeling nothing but bored. Sorry
I feel like this really had potential. It certainly stands out in terms of differences from the other Wrong Turn films I've seen (the first two). Instead, it just feels half baked. The horror doesn't really come into play until very late and it all seems to go by very fast, and many of its progressions and developments just aren't very interesting. The acting is decent, with Sadie Katx being the MVP for her scenes in the climax. She totally understands campiness and delivers some truly hilarious, entertaining work. Definitely easily the best thing about it. Overall, not nearly as good as the first two, not sure in comparison to the others.
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- TriviaIn October 2014, a court case was filed in Ireland over the unauthorized use of a photo of a woman who went missing in County Wexford. The resulting court ordered injunction filed in November 2014 resulted in distributor 20th Century Fox to recall all DVD and Blu-ray releases of the film and pull all online streaming sources.
- GoofsIn the beginning of the film Vic says Hobb Springs was established in 1926, but a few seconds after a sign says the hotel was established in 1902.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort - All the Kills in Them Hills (2014)
- SoundtracksEvil Trip
Written & Performed by Adrian Boluarte Chong
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- $1,200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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