6:45

critic Reviews

, 67% Fresh Tomatometer Score
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    Richard WhittakerAustin Chronicle
    6:45 is a deliberately uncomfortable watch, a loveless romance that's left to bleed out again and again.
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    Jenn AdamsRue Morgue Magazine
    Singer’s variation unfolds in new and intriguing directions, becoming more a study of a crumbling relationship than a murder mystery.
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    Douglas DavidsonElements 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.
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    Abbie BernsteinAssignment X
    6:45 has horror merits.
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    Q.V. HoughVague 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.
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    Jeffrey M. AndersonCommon 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.
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    Avi OfferNYC Movie Guru
    A gripping, suspenseful and chilling psychological thriller.
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    Lapacazo Magrira Sandoval New York Amsterdam News
    6:45 is wonderfully shot and edited well and the two leads do have strong chemistry.
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    Nathaniel MuirAIPT
    Tension filled horror movie tackles a fun premise. Time loops can be tricky, but this movie does an excellent job of navigating its interesting story.
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    Roger MooreMovie Nation
    A "live the same day over" tale in mystery thriller form...more "interesting" as a problem-solving exercise than entertaining, more "watchable" than "good."
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