Matrixston
Wow! Such a good movie.
ShangLuda
Admirable film.
Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Brenda
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Páiric O'Corráin
Wrong Turn 6: Yet another tale of horrendous hillbillies in the Appalachians. Guy inherits a resort/hotel in West Virginia and travels to it with a posse of friends. Dark deeds are taking place there, we see a member of a visiting group felled by a flying hatchet, already we've observed a pair cycling through the forest cut down with arrows. These aren't your average hillbillies though, more inbred than most they look as frightening as anything you would find in South West Kerry (Healy Raes) or rural Norfolk, oh, they're cannibals as well.The hotel is run by a weird young couple who we soon discover are in league with the inbred cannibals. They have a plan for the inheritor which involves him staying and literally injecting new blood for the area. The other visitors can stay for dinner or rather be dinner. Good Hillbilly Horror. 7/10. On Horror Channel.
Syo Kennex
Now, when I first settled down to watch Wrong Turn 6, I wasn't expecting anything flashy; I was just expecting more gore than what was necessary, and some weirdness with the inbred cannibals. What I did not expect was the long unnecessary and plain confusing plot line, that did the film no justice. The acting in this was well done, but I feel that the characters were weakly written. None of this felt real. After watching Wrong Turn 1- 3, these characters just feel so flimsy and two dimensional, there's nothing about them that makes me care that they're being killed off. They were just props for the cannibals and that is really disappointing, especially after in Bloodlines, having such a strong set of characters.The timing of this one is really confusing. The films 4-6 are meant to come before the timing in 1-3, but yet... the characters have GoPros, they have smart phones, they have all this technology, that wasn't even available within the technology time of the first three films. I know that it was rumoured that this film was meant to be after 1-3, so the film order goes 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 6, but this was not done clearly enough, and to anyone with a little bit of lore to the whole story of Wrong Turn, it was really confusing and very off putting.The only reason this has gotten three stars from me is that of the make up. The special effects make up was done really well; of course, there are parts that could have been done better, as with every film that uses special effects make up, but that was really the only reason I didn't stop watching the film. The effects were good, and that's the only reason this is highly rated from me. If the effects weren't as good, this would only be a one star rating.From a horror fan, and someone who has loved Wrong Turn for a while, I would recommend just watching the first three films, four and five at a stretch. Forget this one exists; it's really not worth the time to sit and watch it. Wish I could have that time back to watch the first film again. A shame. This had real potential. It just turned into a cash monkey.
avalonjoyous
Let's get this out of the way I really enjoy this franchise I have since I saw the first movie and now own them all on Bluray except (thankfully) not this one.However that being said there is absolutely nothing redeemable whatsoever with this entry into the franchise .The storyline is all over the place and has no general direction ,the acting is absolutely horrible ,and none of the characters are interesting much less likable .The BAD GUYS are also laughable and Pathetic,the inbreds looked really cheap looking in this entry,and even the deaths were more hilarious then gruesome like some others were in this movie franchise.The ending of this film was also nonsensical and literally just cuts off before you even know what the hell is even going on .Which makes perfect sense since no part of this film made sense and the horribly bad acting only made that much more obvious.This movie was also B O R I N G with a capital B all it was was talk talk talk kill kill kill over and over again through the entire film.I managed to get to the halfway point of this film and fast forwarded it in the hopes that it would get better but nope it only got worse and more nonsensical and boring.Essentially this movie was an embarrassment and a disaster all rolled into one so glad I watched it instead of bought it .Don't rent and don't buy stay clear of this entry it's not worth the time nor the money period.
Nigel P
One of the first things to strike me about this latest (possibly last?) 'Wrong Turn' sequel, apart from the astonishing 11 years that have passed since the original, is that the sex quota has been pushed to the fore. Whereas the original had suggestions of love-making as a pre-cursor for the characters' inevitable destruction, now the flawless (and charmless) young cast only climb off each other long enough to exchange worried pouts at the sound of distant hillbilly giggling before a great deal of blood accompanies delightfully grisly absurdities. What has made the fairly modest original endure for so long? A young couple are dispatched pre-credits, but don't worry: equally characterless cyphers are right behind them. This bunch are making their way to Hobb Springs Resort - a huge mansion inherited by Danny (Anthony Ilott), the one member of the hapless crew to possess any modicum of personality - where immediately the brother and sister caretakers (Chris Jarvis and an impressive Sadie Katz) are involved in minor jealousies concerning flirting with members of the decorative clique. But this is just power for the course; it is window dressing that wastes time before The Inbreeds attack. I'm not sure it is possible to make these people any less appealing – the males are the kind of hugely arrogant, meaningless beefcakes it is best to avoid in real life, and their girls are achingly sensible and concerned and impossible to tell apart, but at least have the advantage of feeling horny most of the time.The acting is strictly of the over-intense daytime soap variety. The caretakers Jackson and Sally are in league (indeed vaguely related) with the cannibals, the deformity the cannibals have is the 'price of purity' – it is when Danny is told he is part of their bloodline that things become interesting. As his friends are tortured in a brutal initiation process, it is quite satisfying that Danny appears to turn away from his former drab coterie. However filthy his 'new' family is, they are massively less irritating.There's no doubt that this film picks up greatly once the cast stop posturing and begin dying, and events take on an ethereal, savagely erotic tone as the cannibals attempt to continue their bloodline at whatever cost, but up until this point, 'Wrong Turn 6' is straight-to-DVD in its ambition.