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      • Not recommended. Dad At The Movies Note: 6:45 is not recommended for younger audiences due to its mix of close-up and slow-motion gore and violence and sporadic intimate scenes.
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  2. 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...

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  3. Mar 12, 2022 · REVIEW: The new film 6:45 is a horror movie directed by Craig Singer and written by Robert Dean Klein, adding another time rooted thriller to the mix of “Ground hog Day” style movies.

  4. Aug 6, 2021 · Frustrating take on time-loop formula has sex and gore. Read Common Sense Media's 6:45 review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Craig Singer
    • Jeffrey M. Anderson
    • Augie Duke, Michael Reed, Armen Garo
  5. A couple goes to a nearly deserted island town for a weekend getaway. They eventually find themselves in a time loop that resets every morning at 6:45am. Only one of them is aware of the time loop though. 6:45 sets up a fairly intriguing mystery then meanders a bit to long on the groundhog day loop.

  6. The movie tries its best to lead you one way just so you can be more shocked by the twist at the end, but the ending was more out of nowhere with only a few connections with the illusion.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 6:456:45 - Wikipedia

    6:45 is a 2021 horror film that was directed by Craig Singer. The film had a limited theatrical release, followed by a release to VOD in 2022.

  8. Mar 30, 2022 · Overall, 6:45 could have been another great horror release from filmmaker Craig Singer but it struggles to find it’s own footing. It falls victim to it’s own premise where the repeating storyline becomes repetitive.

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