Jeff Bridges brings his signature gravelly, "Rooster Cogburn" energy to the role of Master Gregory, which can feel a bit over-the-top, but it’s entertaining. The film also features a massive aerial battle between witches and dragons, providing a fun visual spectacle. It doesn't take itself too seriously, making it a decent choice for a casual, action-heavy movie night. The Bad: Rushed Plot and Weak Romance
Focus more on the or specific characters (like Julianne Moore) Seventh Son
Seventh Son feels like a, "hot mess of a movie," according to some critics , lacking the depth that made the source book popular. Critics found the plot, "bland" and predictable. The Bad: Rushed Plot and Weak Romance Focus
While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, Seventh Son has a charm similar to Dragonheart —entertaining if you don't look too closely at the plot holes. If you like fantasy movies that are pure spectacle, it's worth a watch, but don't expect a profound story. 2.5/5 Spooks. If you like fantasy movies that are pure
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