Crown and Cosmos
- Tagline
- A royal encounter of the otherworldly kind.
- Description
- In a playful twist of Medieval mischief, 'Crown and Cosmos' follows the antics of Sir Philip, a dashing assassin with a heart of gold, played by Fillet Wray. When a curious alien visitor, portrayed by the charming Lee Pancetta, crash-lands near the kingdom, it's up to Sir Philip to protect the celestial stranger from those who wish to exploit its extraterrestrial powers. Meanwhile, the spirited Princess Aurora, brought to life by Anne Halfbaked, discovers the visitor's secret and joins in the adventure. Directed by the visionary Michael Manta, the kingdom is about to learn that the universe holds more surprises than they ever imagined. Get ready for a fantastical romp through a time where chivalry meets the final frontier!
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 9.00
- ReleaseDate
- 08/04/2022
- Genre
- Fantasy
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.50
Draped in the rich tapestries of a time bygone, 'Crown and Cosmos' plays a lute of lightheartedness to the tune of extraterrestrial encounters. The film revels in its anachronistic playground, where Fillet Wray's Sir Philip swashbuckles through scenes with a flair that is as endearing as his smile is roguish. Lee Pancetta's alien performance is as curious and quirky as one would hope, with moves that feel plucked from a cosmic court jester's handbook. Anne Halfbaked's Princess Aurora is the cherry atop this medieval confection, bringing both whimsy and wit to the table. Michael Manta's direction is a jousting match between period piece precision and science fiction fun, striking a balance that's more festive than a May Day carnival. While the storyline sometimes veers into the jester's territory of the overly frivolous, what 'Crown and Cosmos' lacks in gravitas, it compensates with charm, chivalry, and a cheeky nod to the stars.