#‘Rabbit Trap’ Review: Ineffectual Welsh Folk Horror Drops Dev Patel and Rosy McEwen Into Ancient Woodland Hokum

#‘Rabbit Trap’ Review: Ineffectual Welsh Folk Horror Drops Dev Patel and Rosy McEwen Into Ancient Woodland Hokum

A tradition stretching back to genre pioneers like 1973’s pagan freakout The Wicker Man, British folk horror can be bonkers (Alex Garland’s Men), hypnotically abstract (Mark Jenkin’s Enys Men) or disorienting (Ben Wheatley’s In the Earth). What it ideally shouldn’t be is boring. Bryn Chainey’s Rabbit Trap has a creepy sense of dread, striking images…

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#Dev Patel wows in amazing fantasy

#Dev Patel wows in amazing fantasy

“#Dev Patel wows in amazing fantasy” As far as King Arthur films go, “The Green Knight” has a lot more in common with “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” than most newer, high-energy takes, such as Guy Ritchie’s “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.” Running time: 125 minutes. Rated R (violence, some sexuality and graphic…

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#The Green Knight Release Date and More – /Film

#The Green Knight Release Date and More – /Film

“#The Green Knight Release Date and More – /Film” (Welcome to …And More, our no-frills, zero B.S. guide to when and where you can watch upcoming movies and shows, and everything else you could possibly stand to know.) David Lowery‘s fantasy epic The Green Knight will finally arrive this summer after being delayed for a year due…

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#The Green Knight Character Posters – /Film

#The Green Knight Character Posters – /Film

“#The Green Knight Character Posters – /Film” One of my most-anticipated movies of the year is The Green Knight, the fantasy film from director David Lowery starring Dev Patel. The Green Knight was originally intended to hit theaters last year, but the pandemic got in the way. Rather than dropping the film on VOD, A24 held out, and…

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#The 20 best movies of 2020 to watch before the new year

#The 20 best movies of 2020 to watch before the new year

“#The 20 best movies of 2020 to watch before the new year” Shuttered theater chains, constant release delays, an upcoming April Oscars and an earth-shaking shift to streaming: 2020 was the most unusual and significant year in the history of moviegoing. Still, against all odds there was no lack of strong films to enjoy. Here,…

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