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200693 minHorror, Adventure, Fantasy

Minotaur

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Is Minotaur worth watching? With a rating of 4.9/10, this Horror, Adventure, Fantasy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Minotaur Synopsis

Long ago in the Iron Age, a shadow loomed over a lonely village. For generations, the village youths are stolen from their families and delivered as sacrifice to a mythical beast - the Minotaur, that dwells beneath a great palace. Theo, haunted by the loss of his love in an earlier sacrifice is convinced that the beast isn't real and that his girl still lives as a slave within the palace.

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Top Cast

Tom Hardy
Tom HardyTheo
Michelle Van Der Water
Michelle Van Der WaterRaphaella
Tony Todd
Tony ToddDeucalion
Lex Shrapnel
Lex ShrapnelTyro
Jonathan Readwin
Jonathan ReadwinDanu
Rutger Hauer
Rutger HauerCyrnan
Maimie McCoy
Maimie McCoyMorna
Lucy Brown
Lucy BrownDidi
James Bradshaw
James BradshawZiko
Fiona Maclaine
Fiona MaclaineVena

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 29, 2022
★ 4

It's got a little of the "Legend" (1985) look about it, but I very much doubt the star will look back on this as one of his finer efforts. It's a shocker! Tom Hardy is "Theo" (Theseus probably refused to lend his name to this nonsense) who decides that he is going to sneak into the minotaur's labyrinthine lair and sort it out once and for all - apparently it has already eaten his girlfriend and so he is a tad irked. Anyway, off he goes and away we go into an abject farce of a film. This is a great story from Greek myth; it's got the whole gamut of adventure elements from which to pick - so how come Jonathan English has managed to squander such a rich vein and come up with this badly produced, shockingly scripted affair with special effects that were around in the days of "Blake's 7" on the television thirty years earlier? Tony Todd has a look of evil for his depiction of the permanently zonked King Deucalion but as for the the rest of the cast - including a tiny cameo from Rutger Hauer as his father "Cyrnan"; the acting is just plain risible. "Curse the God... Slay the Beast" offers us a far more exciting tagline than this delivers - and I am sorry to say that even on television late at night after two bottles of your favourite tipple, the most ardent fans of TH (or the also handsome Lex Shrapnel) are going to be looking for "Downton Abbey" repeats on a streamer somewhere.