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3/10: The “arena fight” where they use a portable hole + a magic statue = peak D&D player logic. That’s exactly what happens when the DM says “you can do anything.”

8/10: That cameo from a certain famous D&D YouTuber? Chefs kiss.

5/10: The villain (Hugh Grant) isn’t a dark lord. He’s a sleazy real estate schemer. That’s scarier because it’s real.

“You don’t need to know what a saving throw is to cry at the end or cheer during the final battle. Stream it, buy it, rent it—just watch it. End of script.” 1/10: Unpopular opinion: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is the most rewatchable blockbuster of the last 5 years. Here’s why 🧵👇 Dungeons Dragons Honor Among Thieves -2023- -...

7/10: The movie passes the “non-fan test.” My mom loved it. My roommate who hates fantasy loved it. Why? Because it’s about friendship and dumb plans.

“Stop me if you’ve heard this one: A bard, a barbarian, a sorcerer, a druid, and a paladin walk into a red wizard’s fortress… and it’s actually hilarious.”

“The Speak with Dead scene? That’s a perfect translation of tabletop mechanics. Five questions. No take-backs. And the corpse is annoyed .” 3/10: The “arena fight” where they use a

9/10: Also: Best practical effects in years. That displacer beast is puppetry + CGI done right.

“ Honor Among Thieves had no right being this good. In a world of grimdark fantasy, this movie remembers that D&D is about sitting around a table with your friends, laughing at your own failures.”

For decades, the words “video game movie” or “tabletop adaptation” were synonymous with disappointment. Then came Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves —a film that doesn’t just break the curse; it rolls a natural 20 on every check. 5/10: The villain (Hugh Grant) isn’t a dark lord

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves isn’t just for nerds. It’s for anyone who loves: ✅ Heists gone wrong ✅ Talking corpses (with an attitude) ✅ A druid who commits property damage as a squirrel ✅ Hugh Grant being the worst (best)

2/10: First, it respects the source material without gatekeeping. You never hear “actually, a bard can’t do that.” It feels like a real campaign.

Waiting for the sequel. 🥲

No dice required. Just bring your sense of adventure. 🗡️

“And the fat dragon? You’ll never look at a chase scene the same way again.”