Lee Cronin’s The Mummy Review: Evil Dead Rise Director Unleashes a Gruesome Return to Horror Roots
Lee Cronin’s The Mummy delivers gruesome body horror, intense scares, and a fresh return to the monster’s dark roots.
nerdtropolis.comHere’s the latest you asked about: a few recent reviews and reactions to Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, which released in April 2026. The film has generated mixed-to-positive horror-focused feedback, with several critics praising its visceral body-horror and Cronin’s return to darker roots, while others find the pacing a bit bloated or the reboot too graphic for some viewers. Ratings across outlets range roughly from mid- to high-rotation on horror outlets, with some early influencer reviews marking it as one of the stronger modern takes on the Universal Monster, and others calling it excessive or derivative.
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Lee Cronin’s The Mummy delivers gruesome body horror, intense scares, and a fresh return to the monster’s dark roots.
nerdtropolis.comFrom producer James Wan and Jason Blum comes a new vision of the Universal Monster.
gizmodo.comThis image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Shylo Molina, left, and Billie Roy in a scene from "Lee Cronin's The Mummy." (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)
www.wvnews.comThis reimagining of 'The Mummy' franchise (produced by horror legends Jason Blum and James Wan) follows what happens after the young daughter of a journalist disappears without a trace in the desert. The shattered family is stunned when the girl suddenly reappears, eight years later... but what should have been a joyful reunion quickly turns into a true nightmare. Lee Cronin's 'The Mummy' is in theaters on April 17.
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