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‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Will Please Gross Horror Fans

If you're into nasty horror that's plenty mean, early reactions say 'Lee Cronin's The Mummy' has your number.
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Spring gets its big horror movie next week with Lee Cronin’s The Mummyand it sounds like one for the sickos.

After its premiere before the weekend, reactions for the film have spread throughout social media. The general consensus appears to be that Cronin’s made a film as scary as it is pretty gnarly, and a particular delight for fans of his last flick, Evil Dead Rise. If you’re not into Cronin’s brand of horror, it doesn’t sound like this’ll be for you—but we’ve still assembled some of the posts down below so you can make that judgment call for yourself.

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy centers on a family that’ve just reunited with Katie, the middle daughter who disappeared nearly a decade ago. As the family adjusts to having Katie back in their lives, the father (Jack Reynor) tries to figure out why she vanished and what happened to her, while the young girl starts acting…off. Strange things start happening around and to the family, and it gradually dawns on them that something either came back with their daughter or took her over entirely.

For those open to Cronin’s brand of horror, the positive reactions should be good to hear, particularly since the movie’s marketing cycle began with rumors of pretty negative impressions from test audiences. Thing haven’t stopped there: Warner Bros. has had to remind fans this is unconnected to Universal’s trilogy from the early 2000s and as such, doesn’t star Brendan Fraser, who will headline The Mummy 4 in 2028.

Name and continuity confusion aside, Lee Cronin’s The Mummy hits theaters this Friday, April 17. Look for full reviews before then.

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