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Nicolas Rapold, New York Times: 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. Read more
Rex Reed, New York Observer: 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. Read more
John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter: Psychology-themed horror tale goes a little nutty in the end. Read more
Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: "6 Souls" is regrettably sick with that familiar disease afflicting movies of this ilk: ostentatious, hollow moodiness that spreads like an unwelcome rash. Read more
Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: 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? Read more
Kyle Smith, New York Post: A preposterous supernatural thriller that inexplicably managed to sign up Julianne Moore to star. Read more