
An innocent discovery of a well-preserved mummified Chinese Emperor from 200 B.C. unearths a two-thousand-year-old nightmare, a secret that should have remained buried.... (Full plot summary below)
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An innocent discovery of a well-preserved mummified Chinese Emperor from 200 B.C. unearths a two-thousand-year-old nightmare, a secret that should have remained buried.
Leave your thoughts about 7 Guardians of the Tomb.
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesIt's not awful as far as B movies go, but it never quite manages to become entertaining enough to warrant a recommendation either. |
| Mark Leeper's ReviewsMark R. LeeperThis telling would be of above-average quality on the SyFy Channel and that is probably where it is heading. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliOutside of the insects, nothing else is either creepy or compelling. For a better version of pretty much the same story, invest the time in watching "Aliens." |
| The Sunday AgeCraig MathiesonThe film lacks dash to the dialogue, excitement to the set-pieces, and enduring creepiness to the malevolent arachnids. Nothing in Guardians of the Tomb has a decent bite. |
| Mark Reviews MoviesMark Dujsik7 Guardians of the Tomb is repetitive and monotonous, displaying little wit or self-awareness or genuine stakes. |
| The Young FolksNathanael HoodThe more one seriously considers the film, the more slapdash and poorly executed it becomes. |
| Los Angeles TimesKimber Myers7 Guardians of the Tomb should be a B-movie blast, but it never seems aware of its own silliness. |
| Screen InternationalJohn BerraGuardians of the Tomb, however, takes itself far too seriously, aside from the woeful running commentary provided by the thoroughly expendable Gary as the team plods from one dusty spider-filled room to the next, a sense of repetition quickly setting in. |
| Film InternationalElias SavadaFor me, this film sucked. Big time. Kelsey Grammer's cheeky contribution to this silly, monotonous movie is one of those debt reduction efforts that actors use to pay off mortgages - for him or one of his seven children - and alimony expenses. |
| easternKicks.comHarris DangGiven the choice of being stuck in a tomb with spiders for 90 minutes or watching Guardians of the Tomb, I'd choose the tomb. |