Lee Cronin's The Mummy

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8.056
  • R
The young daughter of a journalist disappears into the desert without a trace—eight years later, the broken family is shocked when she is returned to them, as what should be a joyful reunion turns into a living nightmare.
  • Avatar Picture Zeus 5/28/2026 1:33:32PM 8.4

    #Mymuvir3 #LeeCronin'sTheMummy2026 #687 9/10 stars review ratings #JackReynor #LaiaCosta #MayCalamawy At first was about to quit watching since it have that pale effect, on top of that the story do back and forth of flash back.. for their overall story telling. A different story telling from the normal Mummy movie franchise. Just happens to share the same tittle and that is all. Instead of journeys and adventures its more into jumpscare and revenge curse of some sort.

  • Avatar Picture Zeus 5/28/2026 1:33:53PM 8.4

    #Mymuvir3 #LeeCronin'sTheMummy2026 #687 9/10 stars review ratings #JackReynor #LaiaCosta #MayCalamawy At first was about to quit watching since it have that pale effect, on top of that the story do back and forth of flash back.. for their overall story telling. A different story telling from the normal Mummy movie franchise. Just happens to share the same tittle and that is all. Instead of journeys and adventures its more into jumpscare and revenge curse of some sort.

  • Avatar Picture Dean 5/23/2026 7:44:02PM 8.4

    Blum House never disappoints. Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (2026) takes a fascinatingly different route by treating the monster mythos as a slow-burn, atmospheric tragedy. Instead of relying on jump scares, the film builds a heavy, suffocating sense of dread around a grieving family whose returned daughter is clearly no longer human, wrapped in a terrifyingly realistic, decaying state. The movie shines brightest through its phenomenal sound design—every raspy breath and dry, rustling movement amplifies the isolation of its modern desert setting. It hits a few bumps in the middle when trying to tie its intimate story back to broader ancient hieroglyphic lore, and anyone hoping for a high-octane adventure will be disappointed. However, as a grim, psychological exploration of an ancient curse infecting a household, it is a beautifully shot, incredibly memorable piece of horror filmmaking.