Watch 6 Souls Movie Online No Survey After the death of her husband, Dr. Cara Harding's (Julianne Moore) faith in God has been shaken, but not her belief in science. In an attempt to open her up to accepting unexplainable psychiatric theories, her father introduces her to Adam, a patient with multiple personalities who takes on some of the physical characteristics of his other personalities. Cara quickly discovers that Adam's other personalities are murder victims and the more she finds out about him and his past, the closer she and her loved ones are to becoming murder victims themselves. (c) Radius Release Date 6 Souls Apr 5, 2013 Limited | |
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Actors For 6 Souls |
Julianne Moore,Jonathan Rhys Meyers,Jeffrey DeMunn,Frances Conroy,Nate Cordory,Brooklyn Proulx,Cvetan Daskalov,Yanina Kasheva,Kaloyan Siriiski,Irena Hristoskova,Silvia Gerina |
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Genres 6 Souls : Drama,Horror,Mystery & Suspense |
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User Ranting 6 Souls : 3 |
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All Critics Ranting For 6 Souls : 3.9 |
All Critics Count For 6 Souls : 21 |
All Critics Percentage For 6 Souls : 5 % |
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Review For 6 Souls |
Psychology-themed horror tale goes a little nutty in the end. John DeFore-Hollywood Reporter
Beginning as a psychiatric freak show, "6 Souls" eventually trades serial-killer intimations for backwoods bad mojo before becoming just another dimly lighted pop-up-stalker flick. Nicolas Rapold-New York Times
A preposterous supernatural thriller that inexplicably managed to sign up Julianne Moore to star. Kyle Smith-New York Post
"6 Souls" is regrettably sick with that familiar disease afflicting movies of this ilk: ostentatious, hollow moodiness that spreads like an unwelcome rash. Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times
What unholy spirit could have possessed Julianne Moore when she signed on for the sort of throwaway horror flick that would normally star unknowns and go straight to DVD? Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
The end credits, which seem almost as long as the movie itself, dementedly thank everyone from the citizens of Pennsylvania to William Wyler, Howard Hawks and God. What an insult. Rex Reed-New York Observer
(T)here is a nice sense of dread here, a level of suspense that slowly dissipates as the movie meanders toward the exhausting end of its one hour and forty five minute run time. Bill Gibron-PopMatters
Convention-straddled to a significant fault, 6 Souls is however notable for its performances and for sticking to its creepy, contained formula, far more at least than most recent horror films. Simon Brookfield-We Got This Covered
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. Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine
Tired and cliche ridden, yet watchable due to its stars Julianne Moore and Jonathan Rhys-Meyers. Staci Layne Wilson-Inside Horror
A psychological thriller/cum horror tale about a dangerous fellow with three personalities, a movie that proves Robert Louis Stevenson right: two are fine, more's a crowd. Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve
The conflicting speeds of the feature create chaos, derailing a familiar but promising junk food thriller, which tries much too hard to keep the viewer off the scent of a mystery they will likely show limited interest in to begin with. Brian Orndorf-BrianOrndorf.com
All too often [the film] borrows from the ideas and conventions of the pysch-horror without giving either them, or the audience, enough respect for it to work. Mayer Nissim-Digital Spy
As it is, it's an adequate Saturday night scare, but little more. Jennie Kermode-Eye for Film
A muddled and dramatically inert thriller about a psychiatric patient who plays host to a veritable flash mob of multiple personalities. Wendy Ide-Times [UK]
As far as its own multiple personalities go, Shelter gives you your pick of exhausting, grim and absurd. Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
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. Cath Clarke-Guardian [UK]
Begins as a psychological thriller, transforms into a supernatural bonce-scratcher and finally descends into an almighty mess. Rosie Fletcher-SFX Magazine
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