Regalia of Realms



Tagline
Where time weaves the crowns of destiny
Description
In 'Regalia of Realms', a medieval kingdom is thrust into a cosmic conundrum when the royal family discovers an ancient artifact that bends time and reality. With the realm's fate hanging in the balance, a valiant princess, portrayed by Deboar-ah Kerr, must team up with a grizzled supernatural hunter, played by Jack Lemmonade, to fend off an invasion of otherworldly creatures. Amidst the chaos, an enigmatic prince, embodied by Natalie Porkman, holds the key to merging the fragments of fractured timelines. Directed by the visionary Guy Ritchickadee, this family epic weaves a tale of courage, lineage, and the universal quest to protect one's home against the impossible.
MpaaRating
G
PopularityScore
8.30
ReleaseDate
06/09/2022
Genre
Family
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.80
In the ambitiously crafted 'Regalia of Realms,' director Guy Ritchickadee aims to stitch together the intricate tapestries of time with the threads of a medieval epic. The film parades an unexpected ensemble, with Deboar-ah Kerr summoning a strong-willed princess whose determination is as unyielding as the armor she dons. Jack Lemmonade's grizzled hunter is the perfect foil to Kerr's youthful vigor, conjuring a dynamic replete with nuances of a seasoned warrior battling against time's relentless tide. Meanwhile, Natalie Porkman delivers an enigmatic portrayal of a prince whose destiny is shrouded in cosmic perplexities, holding the gravitas to sway the fates of all kingdoms involved. 'Regalia of Realms' is a clear labor of love, drenched in the hues of high fantasy with a commendable absence of bloodshed, meriting its 'G' rating whilst still engaging a wider, possibly intergenerational, audience. Its flaw lies within the risk of overreaching, trying to entangle too many threads at once, which at times leads to narrative loose ends. Nevertheless, this time-weaving endeavor is a family-friendly spectacle that resonates with the heart of classic adventure, thus earning a solid 7.8 on the cinematic scale.
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