Seven Mummies Site
The 2006 horror-western film is widely considered a failure by both critics and audiences, often appearing on "worst movie" lists. Reviews highlight a nonsensical plot, poor lighting, and a misleading title —ironically, many viewers noted there are rarely seven mummies actually on screen. Critical Consensus
The film is frequently panned for its "disastrous camera work," horrible lighting that makes it hard to see, and an overbearing soundtrack that drowns out the dialogue.
Critics describe the story as a "poor copycat" of From Dusk Till Dawn , following escaped convicts who stumble upon a cursed town that makes little sense logically. Seven Mummies
Despite a "hot cult cast" including Danny Trejo and Billy Drago, reviewers felt the actors were underutilized, with Trejo primarily "laughing menacingly" in one scene.
One bizarre highlight noted by Moria Reviews is a climax where the mummies suddenly become kung-fu experts, which most found absurd rather than exciting. Common Ratings The 2006 horror-western film is widely considered a
Famously described the film using the "7 P's": poor, pointless, plodding, putrid, pungent, punishing, and pathetic.
Frequently rated 1/10 or 3/10 by users who found it "painful" to watch. Critics describe the story as a "poor copycat"
💡 If you enjoy "so bad it's good" cinema, the absurdity of ninja-mummies might offer some ironic enjoyment; otherwise, most reviewers strongly suggest skipping it. Seven Mummies (2006) - IMDb
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