After a string of savage initial reviews, a less-than-stellar opening last weekend at the US box office, and a widely-mocked David Beckham cameo, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword has been hastily deemed the first blockbuster bomb of the year. It's actually not that bad. Heck, I even kind of
Movie Review: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

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Jude Law offers up a delightfully preening panto villain turn as Vortigern, the ruling king buoyed by dark magic who seeks to crush Arthur's prophecised ascension to the throne.
There's a barrage of anachronistic elements in play, including multiple plot-accelerating montages, insanely bombastic audio cues and CGI-enhanced fight sequences. You'll either be carried along, or recoil at the lack of respect. I am in the former camp.
If nothing else, this is a heck of a lot more entertaining than the staid 2004 King Arthur film starring Clive Owen.
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Cast: Charlie Hunnam, Jude Law, Eric Bana
Director: Guy Ritchie
Rating: M (Violence and offensive language)
Running time: 126 mins
Verdict: The legend goes geezer to deliver plenty of OTT fun