The horror film with a 6.5 rating on IMDb had a strong start, though not without some reservations from critics.
The reboot of "The Mummy" from director Lee Cronin opened in third place in the global box office, earning $34 million in its first days of release — of which $13.5 million came from the American market, and another $20.5 million from overseas territories. With a production budget of $22 million, the film effectively recouped its costs during the opening weekend — a rarity for a genre horror film without major franchise support. The user rating on IMDb was 6.5 out of 10.Viewers particularly noted the high level of brutality, calling it more intense than in "Evil Dead Rise" — Cronin's previous work. Among the criticisms were underdeveloped characters and an uneven narrative pace. First place is still held by "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" from Universal: over the past week, the animated film added $35 million in the US and $83 million in global markets, bringing total earnings to $747.5 million — confidently moving toward the billion-dollar mark.Second place was retained by "The End of the World Project," which earned $41.4 million in its fifth week of release with total earnings of $573 million. Fourth and fifth places were taken by romantic comedies: "Dramarama" starring Robert Pattinson and Zendaya ($4.8 million in the US) and "You, Me and Summer in Tuscany" with Regé-Jean Page and Halle Bailey ($3.8 million). Seventh position was claimed by the newcomer "Norm…
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"Cronin's 'The Mummy' Paid Off Over the Weekend: $34 Million on a $22 Million Budget — and Third Place in the Global Box Office"
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The horror film with a 6.5 rating on IMDb had a strong start, though not without some reservations from critics.