All Souls Day (film)

In a small Mexican town, Vargas Diaz uncovers a hidden Aztec temple deep in the nearby mine.

After accidentally running into what appears to be a funeral procession, they uncover the deadly truth of the town's past.

"[4] Brad Miska of Bloody Disgusting rated it 1/5 stars and called the execution "breathtakingly bad" despite the interesting premise.

"[6] Scott Weinberg of DVD Talk rated it 3/5 stars and recommended it to hardcore horror fans, who are likely to enjoy the campy aspects.

[7] David Johnson of DVD Verdict wrote that the film has too many campy scenes and spends too much time attempting to explain its convoluted story.