Updated
Updated · IndieWire · Jun 11
IndieWire Calls A24's 'The Death of Robin Hood' a 1247-Set Grim Fable Ahead of June 19 Release
Updated
Updated · IndieWire · Jun 11

IndieWire Calls A24's 'The Death of Robin Hood' a 1247-Set Grim Fable Ahead of June 19 Release

3 articles · Updated · IndieWire · Jun 11

Summary

  • June 19 is the theatrical release date for Michael Sarnoski’s A24 film, which IndieWire frames as a harsh medieval character study rather than a conventional Robin Hood retelling.
  • 1247 A.D. is the setting for Hugh Jackman’s Robin, portrayed as a murderous outlaw whose attempted redemption begins after he is wounded and taken to a priory run by Jodie Comer’s Sister Brigid.
  • IndieWire praises the film’s austere 35mm visuals, sound design and Comer’s performance, but says Sarnoski’s self-serious approach turns the story into a hard-to-swallow fable about mythmaking and revisionism.
  • A separate review published the same day was more bluntly negative, calling the 2-hour-3-minute film a tedious, dour slog despite its revisionist premise and cast that also includes Bill Skarsgard.

Insights

Can Hugh Jackman's intense performance salvage a film critics are already calling a 'tedious slog'?
Is Sarnoski's Robin Hood a misunderstood masterpiece or just a tedious misfire?
Does reimagining Robin Hood as a villain reveal a hidden truth or simply destroy a beloved legend?