Cinematic Rating
Budget
$22,000,000
Revenue
$89,191,878
Studio
Atomic Monster, Blumhouse Productions, New Line Cinema, Domain Entertainment
Directed By
Lee Cronin's The Mummy Review
MovieWise Analysis
Refined Horror with a Fresh Twist
Lee Cronin's The Mummy takes a familiar horror premise and infuses it with a new spin, resulting in a chilling and captivating experience. The film explores the devastating consequences of a family's shattered past when their long-lost daughter returns in a horrifying form.
The eerie atmosphere and tension build effortlessly throughout the film, keeping the audience on edge as they uncover the dark secrets hidden within the family's history. The performances are top-notch, with each actor delivering a raw and emotional portrayal of their characters' turmoil.
Cronin masterfully combines psychological horror with supernatural elements, creating a narrative that is both thought-provoking and terrifying. The visuals are stunning, capturing the bleakness of the desert setting and the growing sense of dread that permeates every scene.
The Mummy is a must-watch for horror fans looking for a fresh take on the genre. With its expertly crafted storytelling and haunting visuals, this film will leave you questioning what horrors lie beneath the surface of your own family dynamic.
What Audiences Are Saying
"Lee Cronin’s The Mummy isn’t scary or memorable; it’s raunchy exploitation and over-orchestrated expired cheese. It is a horror film that reeks of nothing but ridiculousness. The sad part is there’s a decent enough concept buried somewhere within this vomit-drenched monstrosity and a killer ambia..."
"I had high hopes for this, but boy was I disappointed... Instead of getting Christopher Lee, Boris Karloff or even Arnold Vosloo - we get a modern day "Carrie" with a few bandages and a rehash of the "Azazel" story - only this time with a sarcophagus and lots of rusty chains. We begin when the yo..."
"We can all just say that this is Evil Dead, right? I mean, it is, in everything but name, with some flimsy other story tacked on over it. It is shot like Evil Dead, its dialogue fits the Evil Dead, the narrative is Evil Dead. It just happens to not be Evil Dead. And it is all the worse for it. ..."
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