Review of The Devil's Men (1976) by Tim S — 26 Dec 2011
One of the most imitated horror films ever made is the original The Wicker Man, and Land of the Minotaur is exactly one of those imitators. Not even the presence of Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasance could save a very bland and uninteresting movie.
For starters, we go through two sets of people before we get to the main cast who's story we're going to follow for the rest of the movie. It's kind of frustrating when the film can't decide who's story it's gonna tell.
There aren't any good performances in the film, not even from Pleasance and Cushing, but it's not their fault. They're simply not given anything to work with. The movie does feature an early film score from Brian Eno, but that doesn't make the film any better really.
Land of the Minotaur could have had something going for it, but unfortunately it doesn't, and remains just a curiosity.
This review of The Devil's Men (1976) was written by Tim S on 26 Dec 2011.
The Devil's Men has generally received negative reviews.
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