He steps from the shadows and into the glowing flames of battle. His scathed robe flickers in the wind, the dragon's breath clouding the brooding landscape. His helmet reflects light into the shadows, and his silhouette graces the lands in conduct of...read the complete Excalibur (1981) review at Cinemaphile.org (David Keyes)
John Boorman, nursing his wounds from the failure of 'Exorcist II', retreated to his home in Ireland and put together this visually stunning film version of Malory's 'Le Morte D'Arthur'. In doing so, he gave the Irish film industry, then in its infancy,...read the complete Excalibur (1981) review at eFilmCritic Reviews