Hellboy: The Crooked Man Gets Nightmarish Rotten Tomatoes Score

Hellboy: The Crooked Man Gets Nightmarish Rotten Tomatoes Score

As a seasoned film enthusiast who has witnessed the evolution of Hellboy on the silver screen since its inception, I must say that my anticipation for the latest installment, “Hellboy: The Crooked Man,” was met with a rather underwhelming reality. Having grown up devouring the comics and being particularly fond of Guillermo del Toro’s interpretations, this new offering left me feeling more like I had been served a plate of cold spaghetti than a hearty, satisfying meal.


The verdict on the latest attempt at bringing Hellboy into live-action, , is in. And while it may not have resulted in the worst effort so far, fans of the character and the comic are likely to be disappointed nonetheless, as Hellboy: The Crooked Man has achieved a rating of just 29% on the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes.

As a fan, I find myself in the position where the latest additions to the Hellboy franchise, including the 2019 version with David Harbour, rank quite low compared to the others. Specifically, the 2019 film scored only 17% on the Tomatometer, while The Crooked Man fares similarly poorly. In contrast, the films directed by Guillermo del Toro, such as the original Hellboy and its sequel, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, are highly regarded. The original Hellboy is certified fresh at 81%, and the sequel does even better with a score of 86%.

Critiques for the film “Hellboy: The Crooked Man” were led by Leslie Felperin of The Guardian, who awarded it a score of 2 out of 5 and harshly criticized both the script and acting. However, they did find some positivity in Adeline Rudolph’s portrayal of rookie B.P.R.D. agent Bobbie Jo Song.

“No amount of budget could make up for the sputtering mess of a script, or the dead-on-the-inside expressions of the cast — apart from Rudolph who is consistently watchable.”

Brian Orndorf from Blu-ray.com found it tough to finish watching the reboot, even with its brief 90-minute duration, as he kept expressing his disapproval throughout the process.

As a film connoisseur, I found myself struggling through the monotonous narrative of this production. At nearly 90 minutes, it felt like an eternity, as the lackluster plot failed to ignite any real excitement. Even the mastermind behind the project, Mignola himself, seemed unable to infuse his own brainchild with the vitality it needed.

Casey Chong from Casey’s Movie Mania held a certain admiration for “The Crooked Man” due to its dedication to the source material, yet he described the overall viewing as “uninteresting.

In the second film adaptation, Hellboy sticks closely to the original comic books, yet the film’s lackluster presentation fails to compensate for this loyalty.

Ultimately, according to Dan Jolin from Empire, Hellboy: The Crooked Man received a rating of 2 out of 5. He suggested that despite being an admirable attempt, the recent reboot of Hellboy (Big Red) fell short and appeared noticeably low-budget in its execution.

Although this low-cost effort to revive Hellboy shows courage, it falls short due to a lack of narrative depth and visual flair that could elevate it beyond the obvious constraints of its limited budget.

There Has Been Praise for Jack Kesy in the Title Role

Hellboy: The Crooked Man Gets Nightmarish Rotten Tomatoes ScoreHellboy: The Crooked Man Gets Nightmarish Rotten Tomatoes ScoreHellboy: The Crooked Man Gets Nightmarish Rotten Tomatoes ScoreHellboy: The Crooked Man Gets Nightmarish Rotten Tomatoes Score

Just as the title character embodies both virtues and vices, so too does Jack Kesy’s portrayal of the comic book icon have its strengths. Dave Golder from Radio Times admired many aspects of Kesy’s performance.

Two computer-generated monster fights seem excess, but the straightforward, laid-back portrayal of Hellboy by Kesy offers a pleasant change compared to past adaptations on screen.

According to Victoria Luxford at City AM, Hellboy: The Crooked Man offers a pleasant change from the usual “excess in Hollywood filmmaking.

You’ll get an enjoyable experience watching a comic book film devoid of excessive Hollywood elements. Its eerie ambiance and sarcastic wit will keep you entertained throughout.

As a film enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that “Hellboy: The Crooked Man” is set to captivate audiences, directed by Brian Taylor, the mind behind films like “Crank” and “Gamer”. Co-written by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden, this movie stars Jack Kesy, known for his roles in “The Strain” and “The Killer”, as our titular hero Hellboy. Joining him on screen are Adeline Rudolph from “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” and “Resident Evil”, Jefferson White from “Yellowstone”, Leah McNamara from “The Gentlemen”, Joseph Marcell best recognized for his role in “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, Hannah Margetson from “Min kamp”, and Martin Bassindale from “Masters of the Air”. For more details, check out the official synopsis below.

In the 1950s, Hellboy, along with a novice BPRD agent, found themselves stranded in the rural Appalachian region. There, they stumbled upon a peculiar village under a dark influence of witches. The leader of this coven had an unsettling link to Hellboy’s past – the enigmatic figure known as The Crooked Man.

In an unexpected turn of events, “Hellboy: The Crooked Man” is set to premiere in theaters across the UK on September 27. Contrastingly, it will bypass cinemas in the U.S. and make a direct jump to video-on-demand (VOD) services, with streaming platforms indicating that “Hellboy: The Crooked Man” will be available for viewing starting October 07, 2024 at 9:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time.

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2024-10-07 17:36