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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. How’s Lee Cronin doing? Fine. You know, still making movies. This one’s his third feature. Somebody — perhaps it ...
“Lee Cronin’s The Mummy” has more in common with its filmmaker’s superior “Evil Dead Rise” than it does the Boris Karloff, Brendan Fraser, or even Tom Cruise versions of this tale. It is a ...
If not for the movie's possessive title credit, it would be hard to tell who made this mummy, and even harder to care. A taste for black vomit, loose embalming fluid, and various other such viscous ...
The latest reinvention of the Egyptian funerary legend slaps the embalming bandages on an abducted American girl whose return home to Albuquerque is no blissful reunion.
We've got another wild offering from A24. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. David Lowery’s latest is a visually fascinating chamber ...
A new twist on a classic monster. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Cronin has a fine, lurid sense of humor, and sure enough, Lee ...
The 'Evil Dead Rise' director continues to show his genre smarts in a jumpy update of creaky Egypto-horror lore — though at well over two hours, it's a bit too much of a good, grisly thing. Courtesy ...
Running time: 133 minutes. Rated R (gore, brief drug use, language, strong violent content). In theaters. I never thought I’d miss the Scorpion King. But as gallons of oily vomit spewed and bloody ...