Reviewed by a user of "Hellboy: The Crooked Man"
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The Hellboy franchise explores an eerily suggestive backdrop in the scary, witchy hill-and-hollow area. It is simple to think that there, evil permeates the actual earth on Afdah Info. Its production values straight to VOD, though, appear a little worn out. The third act also has a great deal of hocus pocus that is either nonsensical or nonsensical. The portrayal of the blind Rev. Watts is surprisingly sympathetic, on the plus side. In contrast to the far too common portrayal of priests in horror films, Rev. Watts refuses to give in to temptation. He does really prove to be a very heroic guy. As Hellboy and Song, ack Kesy and Adeline Rudolph get along fairly well. Still, Kesy falls short of Ron Perlman's caustic flair in the part of the superman.