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Seventh Son: A Review of Jeff Bridges' Wild Fantasy Ride If you are craving a nostalgic, early-2000s style fantasy movie with high-stakes action, creatures, and a touch of the supernatural, (2015) is a film that offers exactly that—for better or worse. Based loosely on Joseph Delaney’s The Spook's Apprentice , the movie brings together a stellar cast for a straightforward "good vs. evil" battle. But did it deliver a new fantasy franchise, or is it destined to be forgotten? The Premise: Knights, Witches, and the Dark

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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 Seventh Son: A Review of Jeff Bridges' Wild

Tom, the main hero, often feels secondary to the plot. But did it deliver a new fantasy franchise,

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