The best fantasy film of the year so far, which far too few have seen in cinemas

The best fantasy film of the year so far which

The latest Dungeons & Dragons movie hit theaters a bit unhappily positioned in a release date sandwich between John Wick: Chapter 4 and Super Mario Bros. Yet the fantasy adventure starring Chris Pine, Hugh Grant and Michelle Rodriguez deserves more than its comparably small box office result suggests.

Now you can catch up and take Dungeons & Dragons: Honor among Thieves back home Stream and download the purchase version from Amazon and other providers. You can read here why it’s worth it.

That’s what the fantasy film is about

If you haven’t seen him yet, you’re missing out lovingly designed fantasy huntwhich appeals to both long-time D’n’D fans and those for whom game nights are a nightmare (I’m writing from experience).

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The film is carried by an entertaining ensemble of opposites around the somewhat conceited thief (Chris Pine), a no-nonsense warrior (Michelle Rodriguez) and a novice magician (Justice Smith). Together they go in search of the thief’s daughter and have to complete various intermediate stations, just as you would expect in a role-playing campaign.

Why Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is worth it

The beauty of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, however, is that it maintains itself despite a few references to the original. Awaits you without any prior knowledge round blockbuster with cute creature effectsplayful action sequences and lots of puns.

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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

Especially in comparison to many CGI-heavy spectacles from the last few years, which are primarily obsessed with the preparation of the sequel, Dungeons & Dragons provides variety with its downright old-fashioned entertainment strategy. It may not revolutionize blockbuster cinema, but there’s nothing wrong with a solidly made fantasy hit with heart and humor.

The quality and visual ingenuity of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is not surprising, by the way. The directing duo John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein were also previously responsible for the worth seeing insider tip Game Night with Rachel McAdams and Jason Bateman.

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