Wrong Turn 6 | Movies
Let’s be honest: by the time you get to the sixth entry in a horror series, you’re not expecting high art. You want creative kills, ruthless villains, and zero regard for good taste. Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort delivers all that—and then some.
This time, the mutant clan gets a serious upgrade in production value, moving from backwoods shacks to a creepy, isolated resort with a genuinely unsettling history. The film leans hard into its gothic, grimy atmosphere, and the snowy, rundown setting is a refreshing change from the usual forests. wrong turn 6 movies
4/5 — A vicious, weird, and wildly entertaining detour into madness. Let’s be honest: by the time you get
Here’s a positive review for Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort (2014), written from the perspective of a fan of the franchise who enjoys its over-the-top, darkly comedic horror elements: This time, the mutant clan gets a serious
Sure, the characters are shallow (they’re horror movie fodder—that’s the point), and the pacing drags slightly in the middle, but the payoff is worth it. If you love Wrong Turn for the brutal kills, dark humor, and morally bankrupt mayhem, part 6 is a bloody good time. It’s not for the squeamish or the serious, but for late-night horror fans with a strong stomach? Highly recommended.
What really surprised me was the narrative ambition. It adds a twisted layer of backstory and social commentary about inheritance, greed, and family loyalty—basically, Succession meets splatterpunk. The final act is gloriously unhinged, with a betrayal that actually lands, and the gore is practical, plentiful, and wince-inducing.
A Gleefully Grimy, Twisted Take on the Franchise