
A Grim Reimagining: Hugh Jackman’s Robin Hood in The Death of Robin Hood
The Hollywood Reporter’s Frank Scheck reviews The Death of Robin Hood as a dour, mood-heavy revisionist take led by Hugh Jackman. The film casts Robin as a brutal historical outlaw rather than a folk hero, pairing restrained performances with heavy atmosphere, stark visuals, and graphic violence. Despite strong writing and directing by Michael Sarnoski, the movie drags and offers little revelatory insight into its antihero, leaving audiences fatigued rather than enlightened.