“The Mummy: Discovering Lee Cronin’s Interpretation”
If you’re in the mood for a wild ride filled with mummies and unexpected twists, “Lee Cronin’s The Mummy” might be just what you need. This horror movie kicks off with an Egyptian family enjoying a moment of fun, only to be interrupted by a mom who’s not having the best day. Turns out, she’s more than just a regular mom – she’s a witch battling an ancient curse.
Enter an American family in Cairo, complete with their young daughter Katie. Before you know it, Katie is snatched by the witchy woman and becomes a vessel for something truly terrifying. But that’s just the beginning of her frightening journey. “The Mummy” loves to keep you on your toes, serving up twists and scares that will leave you rethinking the way you view toenails.
Featuring strong performances from Natalie Grace as Katie, Laia Costa as her mom, and Veronica Falcón as, well, another mom, this movie is not for the faint of heart. Some may find it a bit too much, but for others, it’s a thrilling delight. And as for the ending? Let’s just say it’s like “The Exorcist” meets a wacky Marvel movie. With a runtime of 134 minutes, get ready for a rollercoaster of horror and excitement.


