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57 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 91IndieWireMarisa MirabalIndieWireMarisa MirabalDungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves conjures its own type of movie magic that proudly stands apart from other fantasy films. The heartfelt story, enchanting characters, dazzling visual effects, and fun-filled nature will allow the film to be a treasured classic. An adaptation of this caliber could be considered a roll of the dice to some, but Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves has already proved itself to be an ironclad winner.
- 90PolygonRafael MotamayorPolygonRafael MotamayorNot only is it a fun fantasy movie, it’s a great adaptation of a gaming session. And it’s an invitation into a new and more visual version of a world dedicated players already love — and that the filmmakers seem to love, too.
- 85SlashfilmJacob HallSlashfilmJacob HallNaturally, like any major studio movie based on a well-known IP, the film is full of big action and big special effects, but the charm never dissipates.
- No matter how silly or severe the movie may get, Daley and Goldstein always approach the material on its merits. This is a fantasy adventure from people who seem to enjoy fantasy adventures without equivocation.
- 80VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanIt’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.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeThe Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeA sense of play pulses through the film, which, with its bracing special effects, detailed production design and propulsive music, seems determined to activate viewer imaginations.
- 80Total FilmKate StablesTotal FilmKate StablesAt the heart of both movie and boardgame is that deep sense of community and camaraderie, which bonds the quartet of misfits nicely.
- 70Rolling StoneDavid FearRolling StoneDavid FearPine is the secret sauce that keeps this thing buoyant and fleet-footed, even when the plot turns start piling up. He’s the guy at the center of this ensemble who’s shining but not eclipsing everybody. More than the VFX and the grand-gesture spectacle, he’s the one making this movie fun. Like vintage summer-blockbuster kind of fun.
- 50RogerEbert.comBrian TallericoRogerEbert.comBrian TallericoThe truth is that manufactured spontaneity is almost impossible, and too much of “Honor Among Thieves” feels like it’s unfolding with a wink and a nod instead of being legitimately rough around the edges, in-the-moment, and fresh.