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Julianne Moore and Jonathan Rhys Meyers in 6 Souls (2010)

Metacritic reviews

6 Souls

28

Metascore

10 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
  • 50
    Slant MagazineChuck Bowen
    Slant MagazineChuck Bowen
    The film belongs to a long tradition of horror films that offensively suggest that all atheists might as well hang a Welcome sign up for the devil.
  • 40
    The Guardian
    The Guardian
    Is it a psychological thriller or a giddy horror of the evil-in-them-there-hills persuasion? This split-personality number can't quite decide.
  • 40
    Time Out
    Time Out
    Ultimately, the silly material overwhelms the style, particularly in a final act involving magical hillbillies living in them thar hills — during which the movie attempts to make a serious point about the importance of faith in the midst of a lot of bad teeth, worse wigs and cheap jolts. Right.
  • 40
    The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeFore
    The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeFore
    An appealing cast and well-executed mood of foreboding would seem to hold some promise commercially, but the script grows silly in the third act, letting the picture down.
  • 40
    New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
    New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
    Along with Moore, all of them deserve some kind of credit for committing to a movie barely six souls will ever even see.
  • 30
    The New York TimesNicolas Rapold
    The New York TimesNicolas Rapold
    The filmmakers’ aversion to coherent narrative and genuinely suspenseful visuals (not to mention a penchant for having Ms. Moore receive terrible news via cellphone) keep the movie’s mystery stew from hitting the spot.
  • 30
    VarietyScott Foundas
    VarietyScott Foundas
    A schlock supernatural shocker.
  • 25
    ObserverRex Reed
    ObserverRex Reed
    Blame who you must, but whatever went wrong with 6 Souls, God had nothing to do with it.
  • 25
    New York PostKyle Smith
    New York PostKyle Smith
    A preposterous supernatural thriller that inexplicably managed to sign up Julianne Moore to star.
  • 20
    Los Angeles TimesRobert Abele
    Los Angeles TimesRobert Abele
    6 Souls is regrettably sick with that familiar disease afflicting movies of this ilk: ostentatious, hollow moodiness that spreads like an unwelcome rash.
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