
Lee Cronin's The Mummy
Social posts praise Lee Cronin's The Mummy for being intense, scary and audiovisual-prime (Dolby/IMAX), while some viewers call out stylistic overuse, plot problems and excessive gore.
Buzz Score
65.25/100
social buzz · out of 100
Watch Score
7.3/10
AI watch recommendation · out of 10
Sentiment
Mixed
overall tone
Mentions
44
tracked posts
Lee Cronin's The Mummy (Movie) — Reviews & Audience Reactions
Discussion trend
7-day buzz pattern
Last 7 days
→ 0
Average
65
Peak
65
Based on social media discussions
Sentiment mix
Audience mood breakdown
Positive
50%
Neutral
41%
Negative
9%
Audience verdict
Watch Score
7.3/10
Consensus
Mixed Positive
Confidence
82%
Most posts praise the film's intensity, jump scares, cinematography/sound design (many recommending Dolby/Dolby Cinema) and visceral gore/split-diopter visuals, while recurring complaints point to absurd plot developments, forced gore and an overused directorial style. Overall it reads as a strong, watchable horror for fans of Cronin/Evil Dead Rise vibes but with notable story-related reservations.
What people loved
- Intense, effective jump scares and sustained tension
- Impressive cinematography (notably split diopter shots)
- Outstanding sound and audiovisual impact in Dolby/IMAX
- Gory, visceral moments that deliver on horror expectations
Common criticisms
- Overuse of split diopter/stylistic tricks without enough variation
- Some viewers found plot developments absurd or forced
- Critics noted underwhelming direction and uneven pacing
- Gore felt excessive or gratuitous to some audience members
About
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.