But there is one movie, while not 100% horror, has plenty of horror elements. 2021's The Green Knight.
This is a rewatch for me. I wanted to go back and look for more horror elements, and they were there.
The story is largely the one of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." We have seen this on film before as Gawain and the Green Knight (1973) and the better, more memorable one Sword of the Valiant (1984), starring Miles O'Keeffe as Gawain and Sean Connery as The Green Knight. Watching 1984 movie alongside the 2021 one the horror elements are far more pronounced. An aside. The character of Gawain was played by Liam Neeson in the 1981 Joun Boorman epic Excalibur. The character has had some great portrayals. Dev Patel is a worthy contender to the list of actors as well.
The movie has ghosts, unkillable knights, magic, murders, and an underlying current of Pagan horror that can't be ignored. I enjoyed the movie so much the first time I saw it I bought the RPG for it before I was done.
The movie was produced/leased by A24 who gave us "Ex Machina" (2015), "The Witch" (2016), "Midsommar", "The Lighthouse" (2019), "X" and "Pearl" (2022). So there is a pedigree here as well.
This is an old tale, so no really need to go into detail. The Green Knight challenges the Knights of the Round table. They are two cowardly to try him. Gawain steps up and beheads him. The Knight puts back on his head and says in one year it will be Gawain's turn.
Some added features include Gawain's mother being a witch. Erin Kellyman (from Willow) is here as Winifred who is a ghost in this tale.
The movie ends differently than others of this tale with the Green Knight claiming Gawain's head afterall.
It was a fun flick.
The RPG is not bad. Some interesting ideas, but not one I see myself playing much.
October Horror Movie Challenge 2023
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