Netflix Movie of the Day: For Hellboy (2019), the most hellish things are the reviews

This Hellboy is not the Hellboy you want to see. That’s the 2004 Guillermo Del Toro version, currently streaming on Hulu. The version on Netflix is ​​Neil Marshall’s 2019 reboot, and its current Rotten Tomatoes score of 17% from critics suggests it’s more hellish than any of the monsters it features.

Hellboy (2019): the monster movie that feels like a rice cake

Even the film magazines, which often try to say something nice about films they don’t like, had trouble with this. rich gave it two out of five stars and said that while “the new Hellboy promises to be a gritty, witty look-no-shits version of Mike Mignola’s Demon Detective,” it’s “a promise that isn’t quite kept.” While David Harbor (Stranger things) does a good job of stepping into Ron Perlman’s gigantic shoes: “Harbour is brilliant. Everyone around him: less so.”