Frankenstein vs. The Mummy
Victor manages to bring his creation to life and the mummy is reanimated at the same time.Leone could not use the design from the 1931 Frankenstein film because the copyright is owned by Universal Studios.Michael Juvinall of Horror Society wrote, "The mummy looks how the failed 1999 Universal Stephen Sommers' Mummy reboot creature should have looked if it wasn’t a crappy CGI monster."[2] The film was released on DVD and digital download on February 10, 2015, by Image Entertainment.[3] Jake Dee of JoBlo.com concluded his mixed review with, "Even if I wasn't too keen on the visual aesthetic of Frankenstein's creation, or the drawn-out runtime due to maudlin romance, I found the hyper-violence and inevitable monster showdown (even if it took forever to get there) entertaining enough.