Hugh Jackman's new A24 film, The Death of Robin Hood, looks to explore the mythical hero's darker origins.
Writer/director Michael Sarnoski on what we know about the "real" Robin Hood, the centuries of legend, and what his script is actually based upon.
Robin Hood began as an oral tradition in the 12th Century before morphing into a heroic, family-friendly stereotype – here's how new takes are restoring his dark side.
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Movie Review: 'The Death of Robin Hood' drains the blood, and life, out of an old English legend
In the opening moments of Michael Sarnoski’s “The Death of Robin Hood,” Hugh Jackman’s Robin shelters on a cold and desolate peatland. A young attacker (Jade Croot) emerges from the dark emptiness ...
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Hugh Jackman plays Robin Hood as wicked – it’s a badly timed take on the hero of the poor
Robin Hood plays should be banned, wrote an advisor to King Henry VIII in 1536 – they were, he argued, teaching the public how to defy the king’s officers. It was basically the medieval equivalent of ...
Every legendary hero has to start somewhere. In The Heart of Robin Hood, playwright David Farr presents a wildly imaginative, theatrically dazzling new spin on the familiar fable. Forget everything ...
The passing of a 1,000-year-old oak in Sherwood Forest spotlights the enduring mystery of Robin Hood. Was he a brutal ...
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