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The Mummy Rebirth

USA 2019
produced by
Khu, Justin Price, David E. Cazares, Deanna Grace Congo, Lisa May for Pikchure Zero Entertainment
directed by Justin Price, Khu
starring Brittany Goodwin, Carter, David E. Cazares, Deanna Grace Congo, Joseph J.D. Ellis, Maurice Hart, Shamel Hashish, Taylor Carter, Joshua Ford, Mayra Rodriguez, Tristan Ramirez, Michal Aaron Wiede, Daniel Murphy, Darrick Robins, Tony Gomez, Aaron Marsden, Zineb Ouckan, Peter Josh jr, Ernesto Rari Pereda, Dana Rogoz, Jelissa Hormon, Angel Paquins, John Brown, Larry Wade, David Fabrizzo, Norman Marks, Linda Kenyon
written by Justin Price, music by Yaya Turner, director of photography: Khu, visual effects coordination by Kezz, special effects makeup by Briana Lynn

review by
Mike Haberfelner

Archeologists Daniella (Brittany Goodwin) and Noah (Carter) have accepted the employ of rich businessman Sager (David E. Cazares) to find a lost city and within it a sacred stone, and apparently were too blinded by the opportunities this seemed to offer to ever question Sager's motives. Because while trying to get to the lost city, Daniella and Noah awaken the mummies of Sebek (Shamel Hashish) and Reheema (Taylor Carter), eternal lovers in ancient Egyptian mythology, who are reborn again and again - only this time, Sebek comes back and wants to destroy the world. Thing is, Sager knew about this, and knows the sacred stone will play a part in this, and he plans to snatch the sacred stone, as it grants immortality. Now Daniella and Noah are not as sure if that's a good idea, and they want to stop Sebek from finishing the ritual that will trigger the apocalypse - which puts them in the crossfire, on one hand there's Sebek, who has supernatural powers and summons monster after monster to destroy the world, on the other there's Sager and his goons who try to keep them from sabotaging Sebek's ritual, and the only ace up their sleeve is that Daniella has actually come into possession of the sacred stone - but that works in their favour only as long as the others find out ...

 

Above all else, this is a fun adventure yarn. Sure, in scale it's several steps below big budget stuff like the Indiana Jones movies which more likely than not have been an inspiration, but taking this (and the film's limited budget) into account, The Mummy Rebirth surely has much to offer in terms of monsters, shocks, chases, shoot-outs, fights and whatnot, and it does so at a pretty breathtaking pace, keeping the audience well-entertained and at the edges of their seats throughout.

Enjoyable for sure.

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