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Tag Archives: Sony cinematic universe

‘Mummy’ is messy

Posted on June 9, 2017 by reelentropy

3/10 The Mummy is the first entry in a series that had exciting potential, but instead turned into a pandering cluster that proves quality filmmaking isn’t a priority here. While looting in Iraq, reconnaissance officers Nick Morton (Tom Cruise) and … Continue reading →

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