Tremors 6: A Cold Day in Hell

2018 • 97 minutes
4.0
61 reviews
40%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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Burt Gummer (Michael Gross) and his son Travis Welker (Jamie Kennedy) find themselves up to their ears in Graboids and Ass-Blasters when they head to Canada to investigate a series of deadly giant worm attacks. Arriving at a remote research facility in the arctic tundra, Burt begins to suspect that Graboids are secretly being weaponized, but before he can prove his theory, he is sidelined by Graboid venom. With just 48 hours to live, the only hope is to create an antidote from fresh venom — but to do that, someone will have to figure out how to milk a Graboid! - ( Original Title - Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell )
Rating
PG-13

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4.0
61 reviews
Nihal Vehren
November 5, 2018
This doesn't feel like Tremors anymore but a bastardization of it that has lost direction entirely. In fact I could have sworn this was a spoof making fun of the franchise it was so utterly deplorable. This movie was disappointing on almost all levels except for the scenes where you see the monster. Even cheap CGI is better than the golden age of puppets used in the first movie. The voice lines were crude and didn't feel real... like things people would actually say or sound like stuck int his situation. The actors chosen for this were amateurs and need to be sent back to acting school to learn how to carry conversations properly on film. Like Burt in this movie the franchise feels like it has truly finally reached rock bottom even for a B movie. The plot was stale and dry and the action scenes were not satisfying. I feel sorry for poor Michael Gross who has been sticking it out throughout this whole movie franchise. Every movie and the TV series that tanked with the Sci-Fi Channel. You can clearly tell he needs the money because this series has quite literally gone to hell. Its lost its direction and lost its soul. It needs a better writer and better actors. Period.
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Voidac
May 3, 2018
Questionable, clunky dialogue plagued the movie hard. Also, the severe lack of shriekers was criminal. Lots of celebratory screaming in a movie with monsters that hunt with sound. Pretty much on par with 5, only the Lion-pissing scene was replaced something even more questionably pointless. Burt used to have personality outside of constant yelling and consistently overused hard-ass-ness. His character was much less likable in this movie which makes the ending less impactful. Once again, Jamie Kennedy's character is just as annoying as he was in 5, seeming to only have a few actual lines of dialogue repeated throughout the movie. Perhaps if he didn't look like a meth addict, his scenes with Burt would carry more weight. Those sideburns haunt me. Val's daughter was an interesting character I hope to see more of. Not much to complain about there as her character makes sense. Her dad fought monsters and so she became fascinated with them. The rest of the cast was either cut and paste from the other movies or altogether too bland to remember. I was hoping a lot of the issues I had with 5 would be solved in 6, but it seems that's just what these movies are now.
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Ronald White
May 11, 2018
I have been such a fan of all the Tremors movies. Obviously the first one being the best and the rest short of dwindling down, but I think it's hit bottom on this one. It's just corny and campy and not good at all. All the originality is gone I'm tired of this stick. If they want to keep the franchise moving along sadly I think it's time for a reboot
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