Rachel Weisz and Brendan Fraser in "The Mummy" (Universal Pictures) Brendan Fraser was a younger man last time he starred in “The Mummy” film series with 2008’s “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.
Brendan Fraser is finally ready to talk about “The Mummy 4″ for the first time, telling the Associated Press in a new interview that he’s been waiting 20 years to be able to make “The Mummy” movie ...
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Brendan Fraser in 'The Mummy' (1999) Universal Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection. With Universal Pictures revisiting the Mummy franchise that made him a household name, Brendan Fraser is eager to ...
If you are a '90s kid, one movie franchise that made our childhood a thrilling nightmare we couldn't get enough of was The Mummy. Started in 1999, the franchise went on to become a huge part of pop ...
Brendan Fraser finally breaks his silence on The Mummy 4: "I’ve been waiting 20 years for this call"
Horror Movies Five Nights at Freddy's 2 star Matthew Lillard says he and his Scream "husband" Skeet Ulrich are "supposed to" do at least one more FNAF movie together: "I think where the relationship ...
Brendan Fraser finally received the call he’s been waiting 20 years for: The Mummy 4. The Oscar winner, 56, who’s led the action franchise since its debut in 1999, is reprising his beloved role of ...
Ask Brendan Fraser how much his life has changed since winning his first Oscar and he’ll give you a “Come on, man” smirk. While there’s some recent golden hardware on his shelf, this is still the guy ...
Brendan Fraser is breaking two decades of silence on a very personal topic: The Mummy film franchise. The Oscar-winning star of The Whale, 56, spoke with the AP about making the fourth installment in ...
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Dark, direct, soulful: The eyes of the Al Fayyum portraits stare out and invite viewers in to see the faces of Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago, when the Greek Ptolemy rule gave way to Rome.
Excerpted from Dinner with King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists Are Re-creating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations by Sam Kean. Copyright ...
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