King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword(2017)

PG-13
05/10/2017 (US)Action, Drama, Fantasy2h 6m
6.5

"From nothing comes a King"

Overview

When the child Arthur’s father is murdered, Vortigern, Arthur’s uncle, seizes the crown. Robbed of his birthright and with no idea who he truly is, Arthur comes up the hard way in the back alleys of the city. But once he pulls the sword Excalibur from the stone, his life is turned upside down and he is forced to acknowledge his true legacy... whether he likes it or not.

Guy Ritchie

Director

Joby Harold

Screenplay

Lionel Wigram

Screenplay

Joby Harold

Story

David Dobkin

Story

Guy Ritchie

Screenplay

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"Name That Sword" with Charlie Hunnam

"Name That Sword" with Charlie Hunnam

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Both Hands

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Sword Review :30 TV Spot

Sword Review :30 TV Spot

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I'm Ready

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1000 Punches Featurette

1000 Punches Featurette

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A review by Gimly
5.0

Written on July 25, 2017

It's hard to try and recommend this latest reimagining of the Arthurian legend. It's not very good, but it comes across as the sort of movie that might be a really cool time to see on the big screen. Unfortunately, by now it's finished its theatrical run, and because its not very good, I can't imagine it will ever get another one. So the one way I would like to see it, is a way it can no longer be seen. Because it's not very good.

It's Camelot by way of Middle Earth, and though I do enjoy these smarmy fast talkin' Brits a good deal in my films, the Guy Ritchie formula just doesn't lend itself to these sort of properties. The experiment just barely worked out in the first _Sherlock Holmes_ movie, and he's been getting further and further away from the mark ever since. Now he's lined up to hit _Aladdin_ next? I just don't see the connection. It's a shame to say it, but I really do want Guy Ritchie to get back to his wheelhouse. Or if he's over working on that British gangster vibe, to at the very least get him to move forward with some original IP.

_Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._