
All Souls Day
- Horror Sub-Genre: Folk Horror
- Release Year: 2005
- Runtime: 1 Hour 28 Minutes
- Rating: R
- Star Rating: 2 Stars
- While traveling through a remote, desolate Mexican town, a young couple finds themselves stranded on the Day of the Dead. They quickly discover the town hides a century-old curse: every year on this night, the dead rise from their graves, hungry for the flesh of the living outsiders to pay a blood debt to an ancient Aztec god.
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What the Critics Say About "All Souls Day"
- "...sometimes appears to laugh at its own cliches, but mostly it's just dumb." - Dennis Harvey, Variety
- "All Souls Day ends up being a convoluted mess in the end that goes from mind-numbing and dull to head-spinningly confusing with nary an eye blink." - Joshua Siebalt, Dread Central
- "[The film] has too many campy scenes and spends too much time attempting to explain its convoluted story." - David Johnson, DVD Verdict
- "This isn't a great movie, but it's likable on more levels than just lead characters struggling through a zombie apocalypse. For one, it's a very focused zombie apocalypse to tie into the Day of the Dead and I like that cultural play." - Apocalypse Later Film Review