Lee Cronin's Mummy review
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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.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s about time mummies got scary again. After all, little says horror like dead bodies wrapped snug in layers upon layers of bandages, their bodies hollowed out. Alongisde its trailer ...
Lee Cronin’s The Mummy features little that ties it to the long legacy of previous films with the same title. The template for The Mummy was established by Boris Karloff’s looming Imhotep of 1932 and Christopher Lee’s Kharis of 1959,