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R Released Aug 6, 2021 1h 35m Horror Mystery & Thriller TRAILER for 6:45: Trailer 1 List
67% Tomatometer 12 Reviews 57% Audience Score 50+ Ratings
What if one of the best days of your life suddenly turned into one of your worst nightmares? And what if you were forced to relive that same day again and again? From Director Craig Singer (Dark Ride, Perkins 14, Animal Room) comes a pulse-pounding, time-looping psychological thriller about a dream vacation gone very, very bad. Bobby Patterson (Michael Reed) is taking one last romantic shot at saving his rocky relationship with his girlfriend, Jules Rables (Augie Duke) on a weekend getaway to the picturesque island resort of Bog Grove. To their bewilderment, the sleepy beach town is curiously deserted, but they soon learn about its notorious and bloody history -- one that's about to repeat itself again and again... The pair's relationship issues are quickly cast aside in order to overcome a demented cycle of terror in which they're seemingly trapped. And no matter what great lengths they take to avoid it, Bobby and Jules awake at 6:45 each morning to a nightmarish chain of events with no escape. Read More Read Less
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Richard Whittaker Austin Chronicle 6:45 is a deliberately uncomfortable watch, a loveless romance that's left to bleed out again and again. Rated: 3/5 Aug 5, 2021 Full Review Jenn Adams Rue Morgue Magazine Singer’s variation unfolds in new and intriguing directions, becoming more a study of a crumbling relationship than a murder mystery. Rated: B- Sep 10, 2022 Full Review Douglas Davidson Elements of Madness ... found a way to twist that convention until the pulpy meaty bits break through their fleshy container. This is all well and good to raise the stakes, but where the film ends up is nasty for all the wrong reasons. Rated: 2/5 Mar 24, 2022 Full Review Abbie Bernstein Assignment X 6:45 has horror merits. Rated: B- Mar 23, 2022 Full Review Q.V. Hough Vague Visages Theres a strong message at the heart of 6:45, in terms of accountability and psychological trauma, but the film seems derivative of genre predecessors and unfocused as a whole. Feb 18, 2022 Full Review Jeffrey M. Anderson Common Sense Media This slasher-thriller begins promisingly, following the familiar "time loop" movie rules, but it eventually devolves, finally feeling like little more than an unsatisfying gimmick. Rated: 2/5 Aug 13, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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SandySF Kind of gory and you never really know a person...or plot. Went with fun juvenile people behaving badly. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 08/11/21 Full Review Alan Loved it, definitely worth checking out! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 08/10/21 Full Review Roland E Different & Suspenseful, I like it 👌 Rated 5 out of 5 stars 08/09/21 Full Review Jay L Time looping seemed felt like an excuse to pile on the unnecessary sex scenes instead of actually developing the finer points of the plot. I get they're trying to highlight the intensity of the relationship but it felt hamfisted and distracting. One or two sex scenes is OK. One in almost every loop was excessive and frustrating. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 07/21/24 Full Review Hugo S A couple travels to an island town for a romantic getaway. The idyllic trip turns into a cyclic nightmare when the couple goes through their own death over and over. "6:45" falls victim to its own premise as the repeating storyline becomes tedious and predictable. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 05/19/24 Full Review Melissa L Domestic violence alert. I thought it was a good movie until the ending. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 04/24/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis What if one of the best days of your life suddenly turned into one of your worst nightmares? And what if you were forced to relive that same day again and again? From Director Craig Singer (Dark Ride, Perkins 14, Animal Room) comes a pulse-pounding, time-looping psychological thriller about a dream vacation gone very, very bad. Bobby Patterson (Michael Reed) is taking one last romantic shot at saving his rocky relationship with his girlfriend, Jules Rables (Augie Duke) on a weekend getaway to the picturesque island resort of Bog Grove. To their bewilderment, the sleepy beach town is curiously deserted, but they soon learn about its notorious and bloody history -- one that's about to repeat itself again and again... The pair's relationship issues are quickly cast aside in order to overcome a demented cycle of terror in which they're seemingly trapped. And no matter what great lengths they take to avoid it, Bobby and Jules awake at 6:45 each morning to a nightmarish chain of events with no escape.
Director
Craig Singer
Producer
Craig Singer
Screenwriter
Robert Dean Klein
Production Co
Birds Fly Dogs Bark Wind Blows Productions
Rating
R (Strong Violence and Gore|Language Throughout|Sexual Content|Nudity)
Genre
Horror, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 6, 2021, Limited
Runtime
1h 35m
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