Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort

2014
4.1| 1h31m| R| en| More Info
Released: 14 October 2014 Released
Producted By: Constantin Film
Country: United States of America
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A sudden and mysterious inheritance brings Danny and his friends to Hobb Springs, a forgotten resort deep in the West Virginia hills. Hobb Springs is being looked after under the watchful care of Jackson and Sally, a socially awkward couple who introduce Danny to the long lost family he's never known. A clan by the name of Hillicker. But soon Danny learns his relatives have a different way of living, that for generations, the Hillickers have observed ancient traditions rooted in cannibalism and other taboo rituals.

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Horror

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Director

Valeri Milev

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Constantin Film

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Matrixston Wow! Such a good movie.
Unlimitedia Sick Product of a Sick System
Usamah Harvey The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Zandra The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Coventry I always had a peculiar fondness for the "Wrong Turn" franchise. It's certainly not the greatest horror series out there, but at least the installments all guarantee unpretentious and straightforward splatter-entertainment. After a new sequel every two year since 2007, the series seems to have halted since 2014, but I'll cheerfully keep watching more sequels when they come, even if they make another twenty-six of them! Part 6 makes one horrible mistake, however, namely that the new director Valeri Milev and writer Frank H. Woodward tried to tell an ambitious story with depth and character background. Bad idea; - the reasons why parts 2, 3 and 4 were so entertaining are that the plots are simple and the gore is utterly disgusting. Here, they come up with a far-fetched and completely implausible story about an introvert and half-depressed New Yorker inheriting a humongous hotel/spa resort in Hobb Springs, West-Virginia. Danny heads over there, together with a large group of his friends, and finds that the two caretakers are trying to show that he's part of a secluded (read: inbred) mountain family clan. Meanwhile, the trio of deranged mutant hillbillies from the previous films joyously slaughter Danny's friends and half of the nearby town. It's best not to contemplate too much about the "plot". Exactly how did a West-Virginian hillbilly-baby end up in New York? How can two incestuous freaks possibly run a giant hotel? Why isn't anybody investigating the dozens of missing person cases? Part 6 contains loads of gratuitous sex, usually immediately followed by revolting killings. The biker girl at the beginning is the prettiest actress of the bunch, especially naked, but she's only a random casualty whose face gets sawn in half with barbed wire. The special effects are okay, albeit often too extreme and sickening just for the sake of being sickening. I'm not complaining about that, though, since that is exactly why people like me are watching series like "Wrong Turn".
jmbwithcats Wrong Turn 6: The WTF'eningLex Luthor meets The Golden DawnThis movie is a mess, you got a Robin Hood psycho, a Thelema Crowley cult, sex magic, blood for everlasting life, stolen from vampire mythology... I mean they threw everything at the wall with this one.This movie made very little sense, the script lacked cohesion, hot girls yes, gotta love it, but the kills were weak, the story weaker, the film tried so hard to do so much while achieving so little.I think that's actually an impressive failure. Uwe Boll would be proud.
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.