20th Century Fox 11 fevereiro 2019 The Kid Who Would Be King: why King Arthur films are the perfect antidote to epic Brexit posturing Neil Archer, Keele University The various readings of this national myth can tell us a lot about our cultural and political time and place.
Courtesy of Warner Bros. 24 maio 2017 Each era gets the King Arthur it deserves – and we got Guy Ritchie’s Sylvie Magerstaedt, University of Hertfordshire Guy Ritchie’s blokey remake of the Arthur legend fails to establish any kind of coherent narrative.
Warner Bros 22 maio 2017 Arthur: Legend of the Sword – a film obsessed with effect rather than substance Marco Nievergelt, University of Warwick Somehow the sword Excalibur becomes the central character in this laddish remake of the Arthurian legend.
Vortigern (Jude Law) addresses the crowd in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. Safehouse Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, Warner Bros. 17 maio 2017 Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur – a triumph of modern spectacle Ari Mattes, University of Notre Dame Australia King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is an at times thrilling, at times bizarre, viewing experience that blends classic English myth with a gangster aesthetic.
How true is the ‘true’ story of King Arthur? Shutterstock 7 dezembro 2016 Guide to the classics: the Arthurian legend Amy Brown, Université de Genève Did King Arthur really exist? We don’t know but the Arthur we all know and love is entirely fictional.