‘The Green Knight’ review: Chivalry is dead, long live chivalry

Delayed due to the pandemic, The Green Knight is the latest mind-bending A24 summer movie, but does it live up to its own legend? Gather round, ye of strong will and stronger wi-fi connections. It is time once again for…

10 Books That Reimagine Arthurian Tales in a Modern Way

Most know about King Arthur through class reading or from watching The Sword in the Stone. But lately, there have been a lot of stories based on Arthurian legends that are popping up. It’s no surprise that authors are thrilled…

The Kid Who Would Be King Movie Review: A family film with a sharp edge

In The Kid Who Would Be King, you will believe a 12-year-old boy and his band of friends—er, knights—can save Britain. And not just from a magical force of darkness or two, but also from the current divisive times that…

Movie Review: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

Guy Ritchie’s take on the King Arthur legend plays like a 180 million dollar book report written by the worst student in the class. While the madman behind Snatch may have glanced at the original Arthurian text at some point,…

Warner Bros. King Arthur pushed back to 2017

Following on the heels of Disney’s recent live-action adaptations of former animated films, Warner Bros. has decided to bring a fresh new take to King Arthur with Guy Ritchie attached as director. Originally set with a July 2016 release date,…

TV Review: Once Upon A Time (5×02): ‘The Price’

Episode two of Once Upon A Time seemed to attempt to answer the question we all had at the end of the last episode, “WTF happened in Camelot?” Just as a little reminder in the last minutes of last week’s…