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D&D Movie/TV The D&D Movie Reviews Are Coming In

While Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves doesn't come out until March 31st, reviewers have seen early screenings--and so far at least—it's all almost all overwhelmingly positive. Of course, while those who follow genre movie news will know that's not an unusual pattern among early screenings, with things starting to settle down a bit later, Rotten Tomatoes currently has the movie at...

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While Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves doesn't come out until March 31st, reviewers have seen early screenings--and so far at least—it's all almost all overwhelmingly positive.

Of course, while those who follow genre movie news will know that's not an unusual pattern among early screenings, with things starting to settle down a bit later, Rotten Tomatoes currently has the movie at 100%. We can expect that to drop.

[UPDATE -- the Rotten Tomatoes score is now starting to drop and was at 92% at the time of this edit.]
[UPDATE -- now 84%.]


Hollywood Reporter said "An adaptation that will appeal to the nostalgic side of existing fans and entertain those whose eyes glaze over at the mention of Dungeon Masters, bards or druids." Variety's verdict was "It’s at once cheesy and charming, synthetic and spectacular, cozily derivative and rambunctiously inventive, a processed piece of junk-culture joy that, by the end, may bring a tear to your eye." Den of Geek says "At last, here is a crowdpleaser that actually pleases, and not least of all because the stakes are as small as an evening with some mates going on "a quest" by way of a 20-sided die." And Total Film speaks of "A Pine-fuelled mix of humour, handsome settings and high-stakes action turns the beloved board game into a big-screen treat."

Other outlets agree. According to Polygon "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is everything a D&D fan could want" and The Wrap says "This Hilarious Epic Fantasy Is a Total Blast". Deadline also gives it a positive review, saying "With renewed interest in the fantasy genre, it’s good to see something outside of Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones getting it right and having a good time. Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is also one of the better game adaptations to hit theaters due to all of the elements coming together — a strong cast, a decent story, dynamic direction and pleasing special effects."

Rolling Stone is a little more tempered, however, observing that "‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ Proves Chris Pine Can Save Anything" but warns that "no matter how much the creators confess their love of the game, all of those shout-outs to creatures, character types, campaign details and so on feel like annoying distractions."

RogerEbert.com feels that "The film often feels like it’s faking what the creators love about the game instead of trying to translate it from one medium to another."

But so far, so good! We'll have to wait to see if the trend holds up once the movie is out, but for those hoping we'll finally have a decent D&D movie--it looks like there is hope to be had!
 

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Vaalingrade

Legend
The geeks are more effusively happy about it so far, which matches with how most geek entertainment is reviewed. (Even the new Ant-Man movie was better liked in geek media than it was in mainstream media, which was generally not kind.)
Man, and after seeing the new film, I have so little respect for the general critics because they were not shy about how they were using this as the dumping ground for their frustration that the superhero genre didn't collapse they way they've been loudly praying and feel betrayed by not getting the downer ending they've been predicting for the past three months.

A couple commentary channels used it as an example of a 'bad' superhero movie while lamenting that the movies aren't doing things this movie did.
 

Zardnaar

Legend
Man, and after seeing the new film, I have so little respect for the general critics because they were not shy about how they were using this as the dumping ground for their frustration that the superhero genre didn't collapse they way they've been loudly praying and feel betrayed by not getting the downer ending they've been predicting for the past three months.

A couple commentary channels used it as an example of a 'bad' superhero movie while lamenting that the movies aren't doing things this movie did.

Critics don't generally buy tickets you do;).

I dont care about critic scores positive, negative etc.
Word of mouth still best metric IMHO.
 





D&D is not Game of Thrones, true, I don't remember in Birthright the queen doing it with her brother.

The movie is also action+comedy for the audience who doesn't only want fantasy.

They could have used the movie to sell toys, but these were too expensive to be a gift for children.
 

Well, reviews are subjective, and mostly crap. Antman was not a bad movie, nor was it very memorable. Most of the best parts are momentary, and did not get the attention they needed. My spouse and I both agree most of the plot. Was gone from our minds the next morning.
On the other hand… The Menu was exceedingly memorable, from beginning to end. Does it make it a better movie? It’s like asking is steak better than tiramisu. It depends.
 


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