31 reviews
+1 Star for ht opening TRiP and the pizza delivery guy!! haha
-1 Star for the 'secret' being kept for so long, unbelievable that would have happened
-1 Star for the Ending... although it was kinda funny it just didn't make much sense
I donno I didn't feel the absolute hate for this one like a lot of other reviewers did. It wasn't great but it was watchable.
-1 Star for the 'secret' being kept for so long, unbelievable that would have happened
-1 Star for the Ending... although it was kinda funny it just didn't make much sense
I donno I didn't feel the absolute hate for this one like a lot of other reviewers did. It wasn't great but it was watchable.
- wandernn1-81-683274
- May 23, 2020
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Not sure how this has got 10/10 and 8/10. There is nothing scary nor jumpy about this, and the Killers identity is very evident. The Plot is weak as is the dialogue. One reviewer claimed is was a Supernatural Slasher film - there is absolutely nothing supernatural in this. Just a run-of-the-mill slasher film with nothing new .... my true rating would be 3.5 as i am feeling generous
- seasidesaffa
- Jan 20, 2019
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Sorry to say so, but boy The 6th Friend was a swing and a miss. How could this script possibly get green lighted is beyond me, because it has close to nothing to show for. The ending was easy to anticipate, the deaths quite weak, a lot of focus on dialogue, somewhat of a Tarantino style, but none of the substance.
It just wasn't enough to make a movie, out of a thin idea, poor execution, none of the key ingredients here, just some harsh mix of uncooked ingredients. Not good enough even for a side dish.
All in all The 6th Friend deserves more to be ignored than watched, just put your eye on something else and most likely you'll do better.
Cheers!
It just wasn't enough to make a movie, out of a thin idea, poor execution, none of the key ingredients here, just some harsh mix of uncooked ingredients. Not good enough even for a side dish.
All in all The 6th Friend deserves more to be ignored than watched, just put your eye on something else and most likely you'll do better.
Cheers!
- Patient444
- Jun 2, 2019
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I enjoy slow burn horror, but this wasn't that. The 6th Friend is a by-the-books paint by number cardboard cutout of a horror movie, and that seems almost intentional. If you have ever seen a horror movie, then you have seen this one. And you can rest assured that what you have already seen was better. It takes dedication and genuine effort to stay awake for the duration of this movie, and sleep is much more entertaining.
This is not the worst film I have ever seen.
I would consider it to be a strong contender for the worst film I've seen this decade.
The writing is bad, the acting is worse, and the camera-work is nauseatingly wobbly. It might be intended to feel organic, like we're watching through someone's eyes, but if that's the case the 'camera/person' is very short and dangerously drunk.
Absolutely every one of the main cast feels wooden and unconvincing. They deliver lines in ways that would make a high school drama coach despair. Seriously. I have seen school plays with better acting.
The lighting and sound are clear and the director of photography has framed a lot of the shots normally. The editing is mediocre, but serviceable. The plot is a mash-up of several horror tropes, which is fine, but I cannot tell if the dialogue or overall direction is the worst thing about this.
The writing is bad, the acting is worse, and the camera-work is nauseatingly wobbly. It might be intended to feel organic, like we're watching through someone's eyes, but if that's the case the 'camera/person' is very short and dangerously drunk.
Absolutely every one of the main cast feels wooden and unconvincing. They deliver lines in ways that would make a high school drama coach despair. Seriously. I have seen school plays with better acting.
The lighting and sound are clear and the director of photography has framed a lot of the shots normally. The editing is mediocre, but serviceable. The plot is a mash-up of several horror tropes, which is fine, but I cannot tell if the dialogue or overall direction is the worst thing about this.
- lucius-drake
- Sep 10, 2019
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This movie is god awful. The acting is sub par. The plot is trite. The deaths are lame. Complete waste of time.
- Lucky131975
- Feb 9, 2019
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Really poor character development, tired script, mediocre acting and oh so predictable. We are to believe these characters are capable of overcoming an attacker and then completely incompetent later. Just very bad.
I had a fun time with it, my prewife disagrees. It's dumb but in a good way. Have a laugh and watch!
- saphira_dragon-80270
- Jan 21, 2019
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I'm not really a big fan of Jamie Bernadette to begin with. She gives this impression of arrogance and celebrity status, always in a hurry to use others as stepping stones to get ahead. This movie could have been shot in the backwoods of Kentucky, stamped with a production logo, and submitted for VOD service. Theres really nothing special about this low budget flick. Its a boring hack and slash mediocre movie about a bunch of girls in the woods running away from a killer. The film makers have obviously never received any training or attended film school. Just another actor shot project to try and help get them noticed.
- muzic-42830
- Jan 24, 2019
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I rented this tonight off if Amazon, not knowing much about it. This one was fun and well filmed. In my opinion, this pleasantly made slasher film had very little faults. I liked the mystery behind it as well, it did a great job at keeping the reveal of the film a secret. Mostly the mystery surrounding the killer's identity or if it was something supernatural. Great job to all involved!!
- kyleallencole9
- Jan 25, 2019
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- linulusoriis
- Sep 11, 2020
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Because this movie deserves one. What a mess. A bunch of stupid women have a reunion and are afraid of their shadows. I was never really sure what they were afraid of. There are flashbacks but of what, I'm not sure.
Avoid this one.
It seems like the easiest way to make a horror movie: put a group of friends in an isolated cabin in the woods and launch on them some kind of killing spree of whatever origin. Not very original, but it may turn out okay when it's at least done with some quality acting, decent CGI and maybe a nice twist to the worn-out premise. Well, here it failed on every account, or you should consider a bunch of severely traumatized women (by an extremely farfetched reason: they once collectively killed, in a drugs-induced daze, a rapist) a remotely original starting-point. They gather in the cabin to come to terms with their past, but then there appears the dead rapist to haunt them. Or is it really him??
No-one of the girls is in any way sympathetic or interesting, the killings are lame and the special effects (if any) are below par. As is the acting of all concerned. What remains is a lot of running and screaming and a whodunnit-aspect as to the identity of the killer. It's hardly a surprise when it's revealed in the end, and the motivation of this killer is totally unrealistic. So don't bother with this cabin-horror, I should advise: among so many other (and better) ones this one is totally redundant.
No-one of the girls is in any way sympathetic or interesting, the killings are lame and the special effects (if any) are below par. As is the acting of all concerned. What remains is a lot of running and screaming and a whodunnit-aspect as to the identity of the killer. It's hardly a surprise when it's revealed in the end, and the motivation of this killer is totally unrealistic. So don't bother with this cabin-horror, I should advise: among so many other (and better) ones this one is totally redundant.
- johannes2000-1
- Jan 7, 2023
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The story has the potential to expose and, to some degree, exploit very poignant and timely subject matter echoing from the #metoo movement. A group of women forced into a horrible situation at the hands of a really bad dude, lives changed at a fundamental level, then reuniting once more only to have a new nightmare unfold. The concept just begs to perform. Unfortunately none of the material is truly developed enough to really bring life to this cultural battle cry.
The cast do their best to breathe life into the characters, but it soon becomes clear that they don't get it- not completely anyway. The social interactions of these friends feels made-up. The dialog isn't smooth enough to convince me that they experienced the original nightmare and maintained a bond strong enough to reunite. I mean there are moments of strong dialog and gritty story telling, but not consistent enough to maintain cohesion.
The horror elements and actual thriller edge was a bit to dull to sell me on the "new nightmare" situation that the group deals with in "The 6th Friend". Most of the scenes meant to provide chills and thrills seem placed as overworked tableaus. They looked good but in a film where things are already falling apart, they just aren't enough to save it. Overall I didn't enjoy this one, I wanted to, thought it was gonna be good, but it just wasn't.
The cast do their best to breathe life into the characters, but it soon becomes clear that they don't get it- not completely anyway. The social interactions of these friends feels made-up. The dialog isn't smooth enough to convince me that they experienced the original nightmare and maintained a bond strong enough to reunite. I mean there are moments of strong dialog and gritty story telling, but not consistent enough to maintain cohesion.
The horror elements and actual thriller edge was a bit to dull to sell me on the "new nightmare" situation that the group deals with in "The 6th Friend". Most of the scenes meant to provide chills and thrills seem placed as overworked tableaus. They looked good but in a film where things are already falling apart, they just aren't enough to save it. Overall I didn't enjoy this one, I wanted to, thought it was gonna be good, but it just wasn't.
- ASouthernHorrorFan
- Feb 17, 2019
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- BandSAboutMovies
- Jan 12, 2019
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Terrible acting. So predictable. The only thing that would have helped this movie is nudity....and even that might have failed
Intelligently written, believable female conversations may not be every horror fan's cup of tea, but it's not only a refreshing
change from the norm, it aids to help suspend disbelief.
Yes, on the surface it is a standard 'friends in a log cabin being picked off one by one' story, and yes, the volume of dialogue might slow things down a little, but this all makes it seem like a situation you could imagine being in, despite its formulaic plot.
It also has a nice touch in commenting on the nature of today's like-driven narcissistic society.
Yes, on the surface it is a standard 'friends in a log cabin being picked off one by one' story, and yes, the volume of dialogue might slow things down a little, but this all makes it seem like a situation you could imagine being in, despite its formulaic plot.
It also has a nice touch in commenting on the nature of today's like-driven narcissistic society.
- veritybingo
- Apr 11, 2021
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There wasn't anything really wrong with the movie. It's perfectly watchable but it's not exactly good. It's just a little bland.
Some people here are calling it a supernatural whatever but that's not correct.
Some people here are calling it a supernatural whatever but that's not correct.
- RandomTard
- Oct 11, 2021
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Made the mistake of watching this by myself at night. Don't make that mistake too. This is seriously creepy. The slasher subgenre has a lot of duds, but this has some really new and unique situations that I have never seen before. One of the better indie films I've seen in a while.
- Reviews_of_the_Dead
- Jan 23, 2020
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The story was adequate and had some interesting moments between characters. Ultimately, the ending was just another simple "twist" trying to be interesting. The plot was mildly interesting given the set up and the question of is it a supernatural force or sadistic human. Other than that, subpar movie effort.
- jmbovan-47-160173
- Feb 22, 2020
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6 friends drive down to a secluded cabin in the woods after being estranged since their involvement in a self-defense murder. As the night goes on, they all start to admit to seeing visions of this long-dead rapist/attacker and believe he's returned to kill them off. Is he a spirit? A demon? Or has one of them maybe lost their mind and turned to killing their friends?
The 6th Friend is a beautifully shot and reasonably well made slasher film with an all female cast (minus the attacker) that might suffer from a few bad lines of dialogue, a couple of uninspired performances, and an almost total lack of tension, but it's not without its positives.
It does try to bring in a psychological and/or supernatural aspect into the film which keeps the audience on their toes and it's nice to see a movie about a bunch of women who stick up for one another. Once the killer is revealed, The 6th Friend ends on an exciting and swelling high note.
The 6th Friend might not be the most inspired indie slasher film on the block, but there's enough to recommend about it to give it a try.
The 6th Friend is a beautifully shot and reasonably well made slasher film with an all female cast (minus the attacker) that might suffer from a few bad lines of dialogue, a couple of uninspired performances, and an almost total lack of tension, but it's not without its positives.
It does try to bring in a psychological and/or supernatural aspect into the film which keeps the audience on their toes and it's nice to see a movie about a bunch of women who stick up for one another. Once the killer is revealed, The 6th Friend ends on an exciting and swelling high note.
The 6th Friend might not be the most inspired indie slasher film on the block, but there's enough to recommend about it to give it a try.
- angelakenney-52982
- Jul 10, 2020
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- shagee7977
- Jan 7, 2019
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