Hellboy: The Crooked Man review – "The closest big-screen version yet to the comics"
The balance of atmosphere and ass-kicking is slightly off, but Hellboy: The Crooked Man is the closest big-screen version yet to the comics.
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GamesRadar+ VerdictHellboy: The Crooked Man embraces the comics’ folk-horror vibe but the balance of atmosphere and ass-kicking is slightly off.
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict Hellboy: The Crooked Man embraces the comics’ folk-horror vibe but the balance of atmosphere and ass-kicking is slightly off.
Hellboy: The Crooked Man embraces the comics’ folk-horror vibe but the balance of atmosphere and ass-kicking is slightly off.
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Adapted from the 2008 The Crooked Man series, HTCM is set in Appalachia, 1959. The set-up sees our half-human, half-demon hero (Jack Kesy, nailing the sarcasm-and-soul combo) team up with a rookie Bureau for Paranormal …