Lee Cronin's The Mummy (2026)

Movie · 2026 · Horror, Mystery · 2h 13m · R · English

Curator score: 1.1/10 (301.2K ratings)

What happened to Katie?

Overview

The young daughter of a journalist disappears into the desert without a trace—eight years later, the broken family is shocked when she is returned to them, as what should be a joyful reunion turns into a living nightmare.

Ratings

Director

Lee Cronin

Production

Atomic Monster, Blumhouse Productions, New Line Cinema, Domain Entertainment, Wicked/Good

Cast

Jack Reynor, Laia Costa, May Calamawy, Natalie Grace, Shylo Molina, Billie Roy, Veronica Falcón, Hayat Kamille, May Elghety, Emily Mitchell, Husam Chadat, Tim Seyfi, Mark Mitchinson, Gideon Emery, Dean Allen Williams, Gerald Papasian, Hanna Khogali, Jamie Doyle, Amr Atia, Jonny Everett

Curator Review

Verdict

A bleak, high-concept horror mystery with a strong hook and a nasty emotional premise, but the reaction suggests it leans more on mood, cruelty, and spectacle than on clean storytelling. If you like possession-adjacent body horror, family trauma, and director-driven genre swings, it has enough bite to be worth a look.

Best for

  • viewers who like elevated horror with family-drama underpinnings
  • fans of body horror and cursed-reunion stories
  • people who enjoy stylish, aggressive genre filmmaking
  • audiences open to messy but memorable horror concepts

Skip if

  • you want a straightforward monster movie
  • you need airtight logic and lore
  • you dislike bleak child-in-danger horror
  • you prefer classic Universal-style mummy adventure

Overview

This sounds less like a tomb-raiding adventure than a grief-soaked nightmare about identity, parenthood, and the horror of getting what you lost back in the wrong form. The premise has immediate emotional stakes, and the best versions of this kind of story can turn a simple supernatural setup into something deeply unsettling and sad.

Worth noting

The audience response points to a film that is memorable for its imagery and audacity, but also one that frustrates viewers with logic gaps and a deliberately abrasive tone. That usually means the craft is doing a lot of heavy lifting: strong atmosphere, grotesque effects, and a willingness to push the family-drama angle into uncomfortable territory.

Bottom line

If you’re in the mood for horror that behaves more like a trauma fable than a puzzle box, this should land better. If you want coherence, mythic grandeur, or the fun of a pulpy mummy revival, it may feel like a punishing detour instead.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Adam Nayman · 11977 likes

If only we knew who made it

Jim Caddick (2.5★) · 10555 likes

No he isn’t, he’s the director

jonathan fujii (3★) · 9368 likes

Yeah I don’t care how long my daughter was missing, if THAT is how you found her, just keep her bro

Jake (1.5★) · 8564 likes

doctors: yeah so, she's a mummy now.... parents: doctors: ....so lots of hugs, quality time, etc.

ram<3 (4★) · 6933 likes

this film is so realistic, swifties are exactly like that

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Topics

horror, mystery, body horror, psychological horror, family drama, desert setting, trauma, bleak tone, supernatural, elevated genre

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