All Souls Day

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"The dead shall have their day."
  • NR
  • 2005
  • 1 hr 28 min
  • 3.7  (1,539)

All Souls Day is a horror movie from 2005 directed by Jeremy Kasten. The movie takes place in Mexico on the Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead. A group of friends, Alicia (Marisa Ramirez), Tyler (Travis Wester), and Rudy (Laz Alonso) are traveling through Mexico when they find themselves in a small town. While there, they witness a strange ritual that involves killing a man and reanimating his corpse. Soon after, they find themselves trapped in the town with no way out and pursued by zombies.

The beginning of the movie sets the mood for what is to come. The group of friends is driving a van through the beautiful Mexican countryside, but there is already an ominous feeling. They encounter various strange characters along the way, including a street performer who predicts their future. Once they arrive in the small town, things become even stranger. The town is decorated for Dia de los Muertos, but there is an eerie feeling in the air. They soon find out the extent of the danger they are in, and the remainder of the movie is filled with tension and gore.

The characters are well-written, and their relationships are well-developed throughout the movie. Travis Wester's character, Tyler, is the comic relief and provides some lighter moments in an otherwise dark film. Marisa Ramirez's character, Alicia, is the strongest and most resilient of the group. Nichole Hiltz's character, Lilly, is the love interest for Tyler, but her role is not as prominent as the other characters. Overall, the group has good chemistry, and their interactions add to the tension of the movie.

The zombies in the movie are unique and terrifying. They are not the slow-moving, shuffling monsters that are typical in zombie movies. Instead, they are fast and can run as fast as the living characters. The makeup and special effects are top-notch, and the zombies are truly scary.

One of the most enjoyable aspects of the movie is the setting. Dia de los Muertos is a colorful and visually stunning celebration, and the movie captures the essence of the holiday perfectly. The bright colors and decorations contrast with the dark and gruesome subject matter, which adds to the sense of unease. The town square, where most of the action takes place, is filled with vendors selling sugar skulls and other Dia de los Muertos items. The setting is both beautiful and terrifying, and it adds to the overall impact of the movie.

The movie is not without its flaws, however. There are some plot holes and inconsistencies that can be distracting. Some of the plot points are never fully explained, and the ending leaves some unanswered questions. Additionally, some of the characters make decisions that seem illogical, which can be frustrating to watch.

Despite these flaws, All Souls Day is a solid horror movie that is worth watching. The unique setting and terrifying zombies make the movie stand out from other zombie movies. The characters are well-written and the tension is palpable throughout the movie. Overall, All Souls Day is a fun and scary movie that is perfect for fans of the horror genre.

All Souls Day is a 2005 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 28 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.7.

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  • Release Date
    2005
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 28 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.7  (1,539)
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