There is a morning scene where Gregory relieves himself by putting out the fire. His servant Tusk then finishes the job as group of horsemen approach. Tusk goes and hides and when the horsemen arrive the fire is completely gone without a trace.
The cut from the cat woman on his arm in the end battle vanished and you can only see the rip in the shirt.
In the shaving scene, Jeff's unshaven soaped area in long shot is much larger than in any of the close up shots on either side of it.
When Gregory is first eating at the Ward house a woman and man are seen to one side. Gregory shouts his compliments to the chef. When the camera shifts back to the dining table, the pair are gone to never be seen again and replaced by two men.
Every shot of the moon (except for once during the credits) shows a partially-lit moon with the illuminated portion angled upward and away from Earth. This is possible during daytime, but not at night, which all of the scenes with the moon were.
It is impossible to see (a) cloud(s) through the convex portion of the moon at its crescent stage.
More to the point of 'Blood Moon' - this is only possible when the moon is totally eclipsed by the earth - thus the alignment can only be 'full' - fully darkened in shadow.. It looks red because it is lit by light passing through the Earth's atmosphere, so a crescent 'blood' colour is not possible - any sun lit part would always be so bright that the redness of the Earth lit part can not be seen.
Also - Dragons don't exist - odd how they missed that.
Also - Dragons don't exist - odd how they missed that.
A the beginning of the movie, Master Gregory tells his apprentice to get the long bow, however the bow he picks up is the shorter, composite bow.