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Lee Cronin injects a grim, viscerally terrifying new life into the Mummy franchise, crafting a punishing horror fable where ancient curse meets profound human grief. Cronin, a virtuoso of familial dread, masterfully reimagines the familiar mythos as a brutal allegory for loss and obsession. Eschewing bombastic spectacle, the film tightens its grip through suffocating atmosphere and deeply committed internal performances. Jack Reynor excels as a man hollowed by sorrow, his disbelief curdling into soul-shaking terror. Laia Costa provides a fragile yet resilient counterpoint, her intensity a compelling, anxious thrum. Yet, it is May Calamawy who mesmerizes, her enigmatic role oscillating hauntingly between victim and harbinger, anchoring the film's emotional core. The sound design and cinematography work in exquisite, nerve-shredding tandem, employing whispers and shadows to conjure an unseen, ever-present malevolence. This is a mature, ambitious horror that privileges psychological dread over cheap thrills, cementing Cronin as a true maestro of emotional horror.
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