Jamie Lang Few have seen the cloistered politics of a witches’ coven, and “King Knight” serves to show there’s a lot more comedy and dancing than one might expect.
This modern and absurd comedy posits a simple solution for overcoming self-acceptance and fear in relationships: Just try it out, man.“King Knight” is written and directed by Richard Bates Jr., who sheds a less anarchic light on Los Angeles witch culture and dishes laughs without a hint of cynicism.
The coven’s leaders Thorn and Willow (Matthew Gray Gubler and Angela Sarafyan) play as earnest relationship therapists for their fellow witches before succumbing to their own sticky pasts.The cast of “King Knight” is stocked with comedic heavyweights.
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