May 23, 2001
Sara V. Buckwitz
A Knight's Tale,
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Blue Dog
Press and
FilmThreat.com
Though Heath Ledger's most recent flick subscribes to a Hollywood
ethos complete with peasant turned superstar, it still manages to
garner good reviews from a couple alternative news sources. In an
interview for the free New York weekly
Blue Dog
Press, film critic Michael Calleri interviews Ledger and
writer/ director Brian Helgeland (they met in an airport where the
Australian-born Ledger entertained Heldeland with his diggeridoo)
and praises the film for its 'audacious blend of culture and
music.' And
FilmThreat.com was similarly smitten:
'They [the actors] manage to keep the storybook roles they are
portraying believable in the fantasy-like setting 'A Knight's Tale'
creates.'
--Sara V. BuckwitzLINKS
• Blue Dog Press
Interview with Ledger
•
Film Threat Review