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MAN OF CINEMA
The Grotesque, bloody, grim and macabre body horror take on the evil dead
franchise excels with its intense sound design, realistic makeup and fantastic performances from the children. Some scenes are really well made.
It does hold you off enough to be curious to know the mystery behind the mummy, but the reveal was a bit meh, nothing shocking and intriguing. But it does entertain with old tropes and some new ideas. It's still a good exorcist movie that came in recent years.
21 Apr’26 06:51
Gautham Harikumar
'A Fresh Take on the Mummy That Doesn’t Fully Work"
This film in the Mummy
franchise feels like a completely reimagined version of the usual mummy movies. Instead of focusing on
Yamini Yadav
What a disappointment.
I went in with high expectations, but it fell completely flat. The storytelling felt fragmented and patched scenes would begin with promise, only to end
Sandeep Kharel
Look, let’s be real: the 2026 Mummy is a total downer.
It feels like the director wanted to make a "serious" art-house horror film and just slapped a famous title on it to get
A S K
- Lee Cronin’s Mummy is a different take on the Mummy IP which is a more
violent take on the character. It is marketed as a horror film but honestly there wasn’t any scary or
