Dungeons & Dragons Reviews
| Original Score: C | Sep 7, 2011
| Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 26, 2003
| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Jan 24, 2003
| Original Score: 1/5 | Feb 26, 2001
| Original Score: 0/5 | Feb 7, 2001
The average episode of Xena or Hercules offers a more compelling and imaginative photoplay.
| Dec 8, 2000
The special effects ... are nothing special, which is as close as this painfully derivative clunker is ever going to get to a ringing endorsement.
Full Review | Dec 8, 2000
The movie has the cheap software look of something found on the Space channel at 4 a.m.
Full Review | Dec 8, 2000
This movie may be the clumsiest, most inept cinematic exploitation of an item with kid appeal that we have yet seen.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/4 | Dec 8, 2000
Sinks in a sea of cheesy effects, cheap clichs, dispiriting narrative and the one thing an action fantasy can't afford: boredom.
Full Review | Dec 8, 2000
It's not so much like stepping into the pages of The Hobbit as being thrust into the random action of a video game.
Full Review | Dec 8, 2000
Alas, much of the dialogue is the silliest sort of fantasy mush, and a good deal of the picture appears to have been shot while the lighting guys were out to lunch.
Full Review | Dec 8, 2000
The Wayans role is a total cringe -- a cowardly and stupid nonstop talker who is easily manipulated by and wholly devoted to his mentally superior buddy.
| Original Score: 1/4 | Dec 8, 2000
If you don't like the movie, it's solely because you're not a fan of this type of escapism. It couldn't possibly be because the movie stinks. Well, this one does.
| Dec 8, 2000
A mildly entertaining but tepid extravaganza more suited to television than the big screen.
Full Review | Dec 8, 2000
This tacky-looking, incoherent, badly acted and hopelessly directed disaster is easily the dullest adventure film of 2000.
Full Review | Dec 8, 2000
All the dungeon masters, warriors and illusionists out there who have devoted countless late-night hours to D&D have a right to feel disrespected, if not insulted.
| Dec 8, 2000
The disconnects are so strange that with a little more effort, they could have become a style.
| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Dec 8, 2000
Consists of a barrage of poorly staged fight scenes and dialogue that not even Arnold Schwarzeneggar in Conan the Barbarian could bring himself to utter.
| Original Score: 0.5/5 | Dec 8, 2000
| Original Score: C | Dec 8, 2000