Robin Hood

    Robin Hood
    2018

    Synopsis

    A war-hardened Crusader and his Moorish commander mount an audacious revolt against the corrupt English crown.

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    Cast

    • Taron EgertonRobin of Loxley
    • Jamie FoxxYahya / John
    • Ben MendelsohnSheriff of Nottingham
    • Eve HewsonMarian
    • Jamie DornanWill Scarlet
    • Tim MinchinFriar Tuck
    • Paul AndersonGuy of Gisbourne
    • F. Murray AbrahamCardinal
    • Ian PeckArch Deacon
    • Cornelius BoothLord Pembroke

    Recommendations

    • 70

      Variety

      Robin Hood is no classic, but if it sometimes seems like it’s trying to be “Baz Luhrmann’s Robin Hood,” more power to it. The movie is a diverting live-wire lark — one that, for my money, gets closer to the spirit of what Robin Hood is about than the logy 1991 Kevin Costner version or the dismal 2010 Russell Crowe version.
    • 50

      Entertainment Weekly

      On all fronts, it strives to twist the Robin Hood story into something more provocative, but ultimately it’s a garbled, hollow mess of attempts at relevancy.
    • 45

      IGN

      It’s a straightforward retelling with a confusing design philosophy, disappointing action sequences, weak storytelling and a cast which clearly deserved better material.
    • 42

      TheWrap

      Rife with stereotypes, a terrible script, and odd “300”-esque cinematography that just doesn’t fit, this is not only a film nobody asked for, but also one that nobody should be forced to endure.
    • 40

      The Guardian

      This bloated, featureless, CGI-heavy movie is not so much stealing from the rich and giving to the poor, as stealing from Guy Ritchie, Batman, Two-Face and a few others – and not giving back all that much to the audience.
    • 40

      Empire

      Like Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur, this tries hard to do something new and exciting with an old formula. It quickly makes you wish for something more traditional and straightforward.
    • 30

      The New York Times

      The plot is twisty in a perfunctory way, the action predictably explosive, the sought-after exhilaration nonexistent.
    • 25

      IndieWire

      If nothing else, this accidentally hilarious, goofy train wreck of an origin story most definitely has the courage of its convictions. Alas, the film isn’t smart enough to recognize that its convictions are dumb, and it doesn’t have the goods to back them up in the first place.