Review of Knights of Badassdom (2014) by Cort J — 02 Mar 2014
Joe Lynch conjures up some good out of Knights of Badassdom.Easily seen as a cult favorite and only an 80 minute story to tell, Knights of Badassdom gets better as time progresses. The early going is cheesy comedic fantasy, which isn't all that great; there is a lot of live action role playing (LARPing) going on.
The film eventually starts to take the form of a violent demonic thriller and that's where the fun happens.The violence is definitely R-rated material and acceptable as it is, there is some CG. The blood splatters and the strange looking creature costume works in this film's favor.
There isn't much to be said about the acting. The characters are outrageous and the acting matches the tone of the film. Ryan Kwanten becomes a likable chap by the end. Summer Glau is easy on the eyes.
Knights of Badassdom plays out with a little more positives than negatives. Watchable.
This review of Knights of Badassdom (2014) was written by Cort J on 02 Mar 2014.
Knights of Badassdom has generally received mixed reviews.
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