Like a Pieter Bruegel picture reduced to a “cool” medieval fair in rural Wisconsin. Peasants, haunted by sex and Satan, do a weird sort of ancestral disco dance à la Warren Zevon’s “Werewolves of London.” Amanda Seyfried, looking made of cheese from the moon, casts the lunar spell of her loveliness on rustic studs (Max Irons, Shiloh Fernandez). But she may have werewolf blood, and director Catherine Hardwicke has not forgotten her Twilight rule: keep staring at the pretty people and keep the gore limited. With Gary Oldman as a religious lunatic and Lukas Haas as a calf-eyed priest without a clue. (2011) — David Elliott
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