Hugh Jackman embraces brutality in The Death of Robin Hood (opens original article in a new tab)
Hugh Jackman's 'The Death of Robin Hood' reimagines the character as a murderous brute, while other films like 'Leviticus' and 'Colony' explore horror themes with unique narratives.
- Hugh Jackman stars in 'The Death of Robin Hood,' which portrays Robin Hood as a brutal murderer rather than a hero.
- The film explores themes of violence and the cyclical nature of revenge through its protagonist's journey.
- Adrian Chiarella's horror film 'Leviticus' examines queer desire challenged by religious homophobia in a small town setting.
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