ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke with Seven Cemeteries director John Gulager about the horror-comedy. The filmmaker discussed the format, working with stars Danny Trejo and Efren Ramirez, and more. Quiver Distribution will release the film in theaters, digitally, and on-demand on October 11, 2024.
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“A recently paroled man (Danny Trejo) convinces a Mexican witch to resurrect his old gang so they can help him save a woman’s ranch from a ruthless drug lord,” the synopsis reads.
Tyler Treese: Seven Cemeteries was a lot of fun to watch. It seemed like the whole ethos of this movie was to just be a really fun and entertaining little movie. Would you agree with that statement, or what were you going for? Because it was funny the whole time.
John Gulager: Yeah, it's not really a scary movie per se. But yeah, I thought it was funny, but I also thought it was a little sentimental, like buddy, and sincere. Maybe not buddy in the beginning, but it comes across a little bit, I think. And then at the end, a little bit serious, maybe like in the comedy.