The Mummy: Review (Worst of Summer 2017)

The Mummy is a film that should be shown and lectured about in film school. Because it's one of those incredibly rare cases where a film gets just about everything wrong. Every action sequence is too uninspired and flat to be exciting. Every jump scare is too obnoxious to be genuinely frightening. Every shot at humor is completely cringe-inducing and contradictive to the tone. The characters are textbook tropes. And the narrative is way too obsessed with setting up a greater connected universe that it forgets to be even remotely interesting or gripping. At least Sofia Boutella is really fantastic so it isn't the biggest waste of time. Would strongly recommend against seeing this while brilliant films such as Wonder Woman and It Comes at Night are playing in wide release. (2.25/10)

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