Mythos Mischief
- Tagline
- When the mythical meets the mystical, the adventure is monumental!
- Description
- In the playful, family-friendly thriller 'Mythos Mischief', the ancient world is turned upside down when a mischievous fairy, played by Emma Scone, accidentally awakens a slumbering demon, portrayed by Alan Rick-mango. As the mythical creatures of old, including Dirk Codgarde as a valiant centaur, unite to prevent their world from spiraling into chaos, they must navigate a labyrinth of challenges that test their wits and courage. With the guidance of a wise, albeit quirky, ghost, they embark on a quest to seal the demon back into its ethereal prison. Directed by the imaginative Sam Raimonkey, this film promises an enchanting journey through the mythological era, where laughter and light-hearted thrills await at every turn!
- MpaaRating
- G
- PopularityScore
- 5.00
- ReleaseDate
- 03/03/2022
- Genre
- Thriller
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.50
Embarking upon 'Mythos Mischief' is akin to frolicking in a meadow of cinematic delight, where the mythical truly meets the mystical in a dance of lighthearted revelry. Emma Scone's portrayal of the mischievous fairy is nothing short of enchanting, her performance sparkling with the effervescence of a freshly uncorked potion of laughter. Alan Rick-mango, as the slumbering demon, gives us a performance that is both menacing and amusingly befuddled, a testament to his versatility. Dirk Codgarde's centaur is the epitome of gallantry with a twist of equine wit. The direction by Sam Raimonkey is both inventive and reverent to the mythological source material, crafting a world that is vibrant and teeming with wonder. While the film's narrative may trot along predictable paths at times, it's the joyful skip in its step that truly charms. The G rating ensures that the thrills are as wholesome as they are hearty, making 'Mythos Mischief' a family-friendly jaunt into a world where every corner hides a chuckle and every shadow is dispelled with the light of adventure. It's a cinematic concoction that, while not groundbreaking, is brewed with just the right amount of whimsy to warrant a gleeful recommendation.