It seemed like an impossible feat to bring Dungeons & Dragons to life, especially considering the game doesn’t have any one story to adapt to the big screen. But Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves — directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein from a screenplay they wrote in partnership with Michael Gilio — is appealing to those who have played and those who haven’t. The film is entertaining, wildly funny, and the cast gels together incredibly well. While the characters are not too deep, and the plot occasionally stuffed, Honor Among Thieves delivers a thrilling fantasy adventure that, though long, never wanes in its enjoyment.
Learn the origins of one of Stephen King's most memorable characters in Pet Sematary: Bloodlines . The movie centers on a younger Jud Crandall as he attempts to leave his hometown of Ludlow, though when a childhood friend returns from the Vietnam War in mysterious fashion, he learns of a dark secret those in the town have been guarding.
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