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      • Rolling Stone 's Peter Travers called The Mummy "a monster fail," while The A.V. Club 's A.A. Dowd said it was "noisy but rarely exciting, heavy on whizzing and whirling special effects but light on wonder."
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  2. Jan 31, 2023 · Rolling Stone 's Peter Travers called The Mummy "a monster fail," while The A.V. Club 's A.A. Dowd said it was "noisy but rarely exciting, heavy on whizzing and whirling special effects but...

    • Julia Bianco
    • The Mummy Isn't Scary. The titular creature just wasn't scary. Arguably, the most crucial factor in The Mummy's failure — and its unfortunate failure to launch the Dark Universe — is that it simply isn't scary.
    • The Dark Universe Is Forced And Rushed. Henry Jekyll should have been introduced later. The Mummy was intended to be the opening installment in a franchise, Universal's Dark Universe.
    • Its Comedy Is Weird And Misplaced. Tom Cruise tries too hard and too often. Cruise has proven many times that he has perfectly passable comedy chops. 1983's Losin' It and Risky Business, 1988's Cocktail, 2008's Tropic Thunder, 2010's Knight and Day, and 2017's American Made are just some movies in which Cruise has shown his funny side.
    • The Mummy Has Too Much Action. The action overshadows everything else. In a movie like The Mummy, action is obviously essential. Without any action, the film would be unspeakably boring — more so than it already is — because there'd be no sense of urgency or peril.
  3. Nov 24, 2023 · The cinematic universe never got off the ground as the first film, 2017's The Mummy starring Boutella, Crowe, and Tom Cruise, was a box office disaster. Now, an update has been provided about the status of the Dark Universe and the Universal Monsters in general.

    • Bill Dubiel
    • Contributing Writer
  4. Jun 7, 2017 · Peter Travers: 'The Mummy' Is One Monster Fail. TV & Movies. ‘The Mummy’ Review: First of ‘Dark Universe’ Reboots Is a Monster Fail. Tom Cruise, Sofia Boutella and a gajillion CGI effects...

    • Poor Word-Of-Mouth
    • Tom Cruise's Dwindling Star
    • Conclusion

    There's no denying that some blockbuster titles are "critic proof," meaning no matter how bad the reviews get, it will still turn a profit in the marketplace. That said, in recent years there has been some correlation between a movie's critical reception and how it does at the box office. It's probably no coincidence that the best-received producti...

    For a period of around 20 years, Tom Cruise was one of the safest box office locks in Hollywood. Whether it was genre fare like Mission: Impossible or an awards-contending drama a la Rain Man or Jerry Maguire, a movie could sell itself with his name alone. Cruise won audiences over with sheer commitment to his craft and natural charisma. There was ...

    It's easy to look at The Mummyand scoff at the Dark Universe for being ill-conceived from the start, but given Universal is trying to make it work, it's worth wondering what they can do to repair things down the road. This may be impossible, but it would be intriguing if they went against the grain and trimmed the budgets of these films so they're ...

    • Chris Agar
  5. Jun 16, 2017 · David Edelstein. 6-Minute Listen. Playlist. The lousiness of The Mummy isn't the stars' fault — it's the storytelling. Universal has announced plans to make more like it, which is scarier than...

  6. Apr 25, 2022 · By Zack Sharf. Chiabella James /© Universal Pictures /Courtesy Everett Collection. Alex Kurtzman has called his 2017 directorial effort “ The Mummy ” the “biggest failure of my life, both ...

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