Here are the latest publicly available reviews of Lee Cronin's The Mummy as of mid-April 2026.
- The Guardian (April 16, 2026): Mixed take on Cronin’s approach. The review praises visual ambition and blockbuster scale but notes the film leans more into brutal horror than witty or fresh storytelling, comparing it to Cronin’s Evil Dead style but with less humor. [Guardian, 2026]
- Variety (April 15, 2026): Describes the film as brash, violent, and visually loud, with a sense of brand-name spectacle that may feel derivative next to its ambitions. Still, it signals solid gore-forward thrills for genre fans. [Variety, 2026]
- Rotten Tomatoes first reviews (April 15, 2026): Early consensus among critics is divided—some celebrate strong gore and performances, while others feel the story lacks originality or cohesion. [Rotten Tomatoes editorial, 2026]
- Associated press/other outlets (April 16, 2026): Several outlets (including local reviews in North America) criticize pacing and length, with some calling the film overlong, though noting it delivers on practical effects and shock moments. [AP network, 2026]
- Early social and video roundups (April 13–16, 2026): Early reactions from critics and fans are mixed to positive on atmosphere and intensity, with emphasis on Cronin’s visual control and the film’s willingness to push gore boundaries. [Various outlets, 2026]
Illustration of common threads:
- Pros: strong visual presentation, effective practical effects, solid gore and suspense for horror enthusiasts.
- Cons: perception of derivative storytelling, inconsistent pacing, and occasional overlong runtime.
If you’d like, I can pull specific quotes or summarize reviews from particular outlets, or assemble a quick pros/cons table with exact citations.