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.
💡 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 Seven Mummies
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 film is frequently panned for its "disastrous
Famously described the film using the "7 P's": poor, pointless, plodding, putrid, pungent, punishing, and pathetic. Common Ratings Famously described the film using the
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.
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.
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