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Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Red Sonja - The Demon with Red Hair - Warrior Woman Wednesday



Movie Review

The word that comes to mind is scrawny 
rather than voluptuous  



By Gary;

After years of waiting Red Sonja finally made it to my TV via the Roku system of streaming channels.

It has been a long hard road. 

In 2008, Robert Rodriguez was working on a version that would have starred Rose McGowan as the titular character. By 2009, however, the Rodriguez project had been scrapped.

After many twists and turns the project landed in the lap of director M.J.Bassett.  By luck Bassett is a fan of Robert E. Howard who created Red Sonja. Bassett also directed the excellent Howard movie adaption of Solomon Kane.

Someone feed that girl a sandwich.

The Italian actress Matilda Lutz was miscast as Sonja. Lutz is perhaps 90 pounds soaking wet. She is scrawny, not the voluptuous Sonja we expected.

She did a decent job in the bloody and brutal action thriller film Revenge.

Lutz prepared for the role by reading Red Sonja comics and intentionally avoided watching the 1985 film. She also worked hard with intense sword training in Bulgaria.

Overall the film is a good B Movie. Sit down with a bowl of popcorn and enjoy.

Rated a 6 out of 10


Red Sonja has been a favorite of fans 
and cosplayers for decades.



Red Sonja was the creation of the very late but still very great Robert E. Howard (1906 – 1936).

Sonja only appeared once in Howard's 1934 excellent historical tale The Shadow of the Vulture.

The story line involved the Muslim siege of Vienna in 1529. Sonja stood side-by-side with male knights on the walls of Vienna fighting against the Turks and for Western Civilization.

Red Sonja was brought back to life by writer Roy Thomas and artist Barry Windsor-Smith for Marvel Comics in 1973, inspired by Robert E. Howard's character Red Sonya of Rogatino.







 













Brigitte Nielsen in 1985's almost 
unwatchable Red Sonja.
All copies must be burned.














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