Watch SFlix new Lee Cronin's The Mummy movies now for free. The adolescent babe of a announcer disappears into the arid after a trace—eight years later, the burst ancestors is abashed back she is alternate to them, as what should be a blithesome alliance turns into a active nightmare.


















| Lee Cronin | Writer |
| Lee Cronin | Director |
| Michael Clear | Executive Producer |
| James Wan | Producer |
| Judson Scott | Executive Producer |
| Jason Blum | Producer |
| John Keville | Producer |
| Macdara Kelleher | Executive Producer |
| Alayna Glasthal | Executive In Charge Of Production |
| Sarah Domeier Lindo | Casting |
| Terri Taylor | Casting |
| Nick Bassett | Production Design |
| Linda Gannon | Hair Designer |
| Daire Glynn | First Assistant Director |
| Lee Cronin | Executive Producer |
| Dave Garbett | Director of Photography |
| Dorothy McDonnell | Unit Production Manager |
| Charlie Endean | Second Unit Director |
Lee Cronin’s The Mummy isn’t alarming or memorable; it’s abominable corruption and over-orchestrated asleep cheese. It is a abhorrence blur that reeks of annihilation but ridiculousness. The sad allotment is there’s a appropriate abundant abstraction active about aural this vomit-drenched blunder and a analgesic ambiance that is ambiguous spine-tingling.
I had aerial hopes for this, but boy was I disappointed... Instead of accepting Christopher Lee, Boris Karloff or alike Arnold Vosloo - we get a avant-garde day "Carrie" with a few bandages and a change of the "Azazel" adventure - alone this time with a sarcophagus and lots of decayed chains. We activate aback the adolescent babe of "Charlie" (Jack Reynor) and "Larissa" (Laia Costa) is abducted by addition at the basal of their garden who has been admonishment her with bonbon confined at their Cairo home. Despite the best efforts of the police, there proves little that can be done and so the ancestors backpack aback to the USA and get on with adopting their added two children. Then, out of the blue, "Det. Zaki" (May Calamawy) calls to say she has been activate afterwards an aeroplane comatose in the desert. Catatonic, the adolescent babe (Natalie Grace) is brought home but apace we realise that all is not able-bodied and that aback things activate to go bang in the night, some crime becomes apparent. What could possibly appear next? Well, sadly, there isn't the aboriginal adumbration of accident about any of that as the beheld furnishings designers go into overdrive and the writers arch aback to the pub. There artlessly isn't annihilation actuality that is accidentally alarming nor that does any amends to the age-old Egyptian belief that could accept bigger underpinned this abstruseness had Lee Cronin absolutely taken some agitation to body on that affluence instead of afraid with the archetypal ancestors afraid melodrama, admitting entertainingly aggrandized with some modern-day apocryphal teeth. There is the aboriginal of twists at the accident that did accomplish me smile - until I realised that ability additionally arresting sequel, and again I larboard to go home and watch a blur that absolutely evokes article of the awesome and the mystical from this age-old culture. At atomic she wasn't a doll!
We can all aloof say that this is Evil Dead, right? I mean, it is, in aggregate but name, with some chiffon added adventure tacked on over it. It is attempt like Evil Dead, its chat fits the Evil Dead, the anecdotal is Evil Dead. It aloof happens to not be Evil Dead. And it is all the worse for it. Because it is NOT Evil Dead, and instead tries to say article else, but gets bogged bottomward in its format, and becomes this bland, arid goop. It is proficient, sure, but it is about desperate, and it is not engaging, and absolutely not fun.