Hellboy: The Crooked Man

2024 - 10 - 9

Is Hellboy Finally Cursed for Good or Just Getting Started?

Adeline Rudolph - Brian Taylor - Comic Book Movies - Evil Dead - Folklore - Hellboy - Jack Kesy

Hellboy: The Crooked Man promises a wild ride with indie vibes, but is it all just smoke and mirrors? Let’s dive into the chaos!

Hellboy: The Crooked Man has emerged on the big screen, shrouded in anticipation and a hint of skepticism. The film, helmed by Brian Taylor, is an indie twist on our beloved Red hero, infusing it with an eerie folk horror vibe that feels both fresh and familiar. Set against the backdrop of 1950s folklore, the film aims to escape the shadow of its predecessors by adopting a more grounded and age-old storytelling approach. However, low-budget constraints occasionally appear, creating a charmingly quaint atmosphere that is reminiscent of retro horror films. Can this indie CGI success deliver on the promise of capturing the essence of Mike Mignola's comic universe?

Enter Jack Kesy, who takes on the mantle of Hellboy with a playfulness that aligns well with the character's mischievous nature. His portrayal alongside Bobbie Jo Song, played by Adeline Rudolph, offers a dynamic duo adventure through the crooked paths of supernatural folklore. Yet, while some critics rave about Kesy’s compelling performance, others argue that the film suffers from a lack of polish, rendering it a bittersweet love letter rather than a definitive renaissance of Hellboy on screen. The film aims to meld horror with wit, giving audiences plenty of frights but raising eyebrows due to its hide-and-seek pacing.

The audience's journey through Hellboy: The Crooked Man is filled with scattered moments of humor alongside visceral scares. Different from previous iterations, the film leans heavily into the quirky elements of the horror genre, reminiscent of Evil Dead flares, appealing to fans of indie cinema. Yet, whether this creative choice returns a notable profit will be a nail-biting wait; the film might tickle some fancies while frustrating others. With a blend of comedic elements and horror tropes, Hellboy and his companions sprint through an unpredictable storyline that leads each bewildered fan into a labyrinth of mixed emotions.

In conclusion, Hellboy: The Crooked Man may present a narrative that is argued as unfocused with missing elements of grandiosity but does stand out for trying something radically new in the franchise. The balance of folklore, humor, and horror gives it a unique voice among comic book adaptations, driving the curious viewer to brave the winding ways of cursed legends.

**Fun Fact**: Did you know that Mike Mignola, the mind behind Hellboy, was inspired by folklore and fairy tales from various cultures? This love for storytelling pours through his work, and it’s fascinating to see how those themes are channeled into this latest film!

**Another Interesting Tidbit**: Hellboy has had a rocky journey through cinema; the character's first film debuted in 2004, which was a commercial success that laid the foundation for a sequel. However, each subsequent film has had its hurdles, leading fans to wonder if the Red one is destined for more folklore or further fiascos!

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Bloody Disgusting"

'Hellboy: The Crooked Man' Is a Cursed Hex That Further Damns the ... (Bloody Disgusting)

Despite an evocative atmosphere and a rewarding embrace of folk horror, Brian Taylor's take on the big, red paranormal detective feels creatively lost in.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "IGN"

Hellboy: The Crooked Man Movie Review - IGN (IGN)

Despite its ultra-low-budget trappings, Hellboy: The Crooked Man is a fun, competent adaptation that offers up a healthy dose of Evil Dead-style ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "JoBlo.com"

Hellboy: The Crooked Man Review: Is It Actually Decent? (JoBlo.com)

Low expectations help this new iteration of Hellboy, which takes a decidedly more indie route and settles nicely into folk horror.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Collider.com"

'Hellboy: The Crooked Man' Review: A Solid New Lead Stuck in ... (Collider.com)

Hellboy: The Crooked Man gives us a solid new Hellboy with Jack Kesy, but the limitations are disappointingly apparent.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "the AU review"

Interview: Jack Kesy on inhabiting comic book royalty in Hellboy ... (the AU review)

Actor Jack Kesy is no stranger to dabbling in the realms of the action (The Killer), comic book (Deadpool 2) and horror genres (TV's The Strain) across his ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Digital Mafia Talkies"

'Hellboy: The Crooked Man' Ending Explained & Film Summary: Is ... (Digital Mafia Talkies)

Hellboy: The Crooked Man is a terrible attempt at bringing Mike Mignola's comic book character back to the screen in the second film of an already mediocre.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Moviesr.net"

'Hellboy: The Crooked Man' (2024) Movie Review - A Very Childish ... (Moviesr.net)

Set in the 1950s, “Hellboy: The Crooked Man” stars Jack Kesy as the iconic Hellboy, alongside his BPRD agent, Bobbie Jo Song, played by Adeline Rudolph. The ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "X-Press Magazine"

Review: Hellboy: The Crooked Man – Red means stop (X-Press Magazine)

Directed by Brian Taylor Starring Jack Kesy, Adeline Rudolph, Jefferson White. 5/10. Any attempt to revive Hellboy will always be met with peril.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "IGN Africa"

Hellboy: The Crooked Man Movie Review (IGN Africa)

Posted Oct. 8, 2024, 7:28 p.m.. Hellboy: The Crooked Man is in cinemas now. It's safe to say that most Hellboy fans probably had ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "CULTURE CRYPT"

HELLBOY: THE CROOKED MAN (2024) — CULTURE CRYPT (CULTURE CRYPT)

It takes some getting used to the scaled-back styling, yet once you do, the film's unsettling aura of folk horror quietly creeps up on you.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Variety"

'Hellboy: The Crooked Man' Review: A Dull, Disorienting Experiment (Variety)

A lower budget sadly comes with lower effort and artistry in Brian Taylor's superhero reboot 'Hellboy: The Crooked Man.'

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Polygon"

Hellboy: The Crooked Man is a learning experience in how not to ... (Polygon)

Indie studio Ketchup Entertainment has a new Hellboy movie out, but you won't find Hellboy: The Crooked Man in theaters this week. It's a small movie: no ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Spotlight Report"

'Hellboy: The Crooked Man' Movie Review - Spotlight Report (Spotlight Report)

In this film, Hellboy (Jack Kesy) and Bobbie Jo Song (Adeline Rudolph) end up in rural Appalachia by accident when they uncover an outbreak of eldritch evil ...

Explore the last week